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could lead to some religions or aspects of religions being more or less appealing? You think that converts to Buddhism have exactly the same personality traits as converts to the
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the Christian religion, had done this thing; they, with their Irishism and necessity and savagery, had been driven to do it. Such instances are like the highest mountain apex emer
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contradictions. In religion, the first deities were pluralistic because they were closer to the common sense thinking of ordinary people and not the abstract philosophical think
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of Science and Religion I decided to ground my reflection on the frontiers of digital work on religion in a discussion of two publications that have emerged over the past year tha
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from superstition and religion. With few people able to read and write, no printing to spread the written word, the Christian church and bible (in Latin) were, for 800+ years, as
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"As a historian of religions, I cannot fail but be impressed by the amazing popularity of witchcraft in modern Western culture and its subcultures. However, the contemporary
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head of the Roman state religion, held by the reigning emperor alone, and for life. The gains of the Marcomannic Wars had not proved permanent, and in 178, Marcus and Commodus mar
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some of his remarks on religion suggest a Bertrand-Russell type of hostility to established faith he never eschewed the concept of transcendence. In fact, religious and mystical s
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Competing Paradigms of Religion and Human Rights , ed. Martha Albertson Fineman and Karen Worthington (Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing Company, 2009), p. 237 (emphasis in origi
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religious, although “religion” can mean a pure spirituality rather than the adherence to the teachings of any particular human sect. And, as with the womb, the drive is not to ann
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citizenship, caste, religion, and sexual orientation. And as people’s ability to see themselves as one another’s equals is hindered by rank, status, and wealth, the co
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