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Page 501
... religion in general and studies of the particular religions . The ways in which religion is related to studies of human society , the fine arts ... Religion in general Diverse views about religion Religion as an object of study; religious.
... religion in general and studies of the particular religions . The ways in which religion is related to studies of human society , the fine arts ... Religion in general Diverse views about religion Religion as an object of study; religious.
Page 511
... religion and discerning religious phenomena , with questions about neutrality and subjectivity in the study of religion , and with the history of the study of religion . It next treats the diverse approaches to the understanding of religion ...
... religion and discerning religious phenomena , with questions about neutrality and subjectivity in the study of religion , and with the history of the study of religion . It next treats the diverse approaches to the understanding of religion ...
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... religions of the ancient Near Eastern peoples ; B , religions of the Iranian peoples ; C , Greek religion ; D , Roman religion ; E , religions of the Hellenistic world ; F , re- ligions of the early peoples of eastern and central Europe ...
... religions of the ancient Near Eastern peoples ; B , religions of the Iranian peoples ; C , Greek religion ; D , Roman religion ; E , religions of the Hellenistic world ; F , re- ligions of the early peoples of eastern and central Europe ...
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