American Puritanism: Faith and PracticeLippincott, 1970 - 139 pages |
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... religious . To pervade is not necessarily to dominate . There are economic , political , and esthetic themes in the seventeenth century as well as religious , and if religion pervades these other themes , it does not follow that it domi ...
... religious . To pervade is not necessarily to dominate . There are economic , political , and esthetic themes in the seventeenth century as well as religious , and if religion pervades these other themes , it does not follow that it domi ...
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... religious crisis - give way to " a happy relief and objectivity . " 40 The important phenomenon for us is that the process of identification at any single moment involves both the internal being and the external world . Erikson again ...
... religious crisis - give way to " a happy relief and objectivity . " 40 The important phenomenon for us is that the process of identification at any single moment involves both the internal being and the external world . Erikson again ...
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... Religion in a religious age - the doctrine of conver- sion as our preachers preached it - can be construed as just such an ideology . Such considerations cut across our study at a number of points . Winthrop was at the psychologically ...
... Religion in a religious age - the doctrine of conver- sion as our preachers preached it - can be construed as just such an ideology . Such considerations cut across our study at a number of points . Winthrop was at the psychologically ...
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