The Theology of the FutureP. S. King & Staples Limited, 1941 - 246 páginas |
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... Hence , kissing the feet , the knees , or the garments . Kissing the hand , as it does not involve a prostration , is a less humiliat- ing , but nevertheless very prevalent , obeisance . That the common custom of kissing the hand to ...
... Hence , kissing the feet , the knees , or the garments . Kissing the hand , as it does not involve a prostration , is a less humiliat- ing , but nevertheless very prevalent , obeisance . That the common custom of kissing the hand to ...
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... Hence the fact that , considered as the doubles of their own deceased people , Europeans are called ghosts by Australians , New Caledonians , Darnley Islanders , Kroomen , Calabar people , Mpongwe , & c . Hence the fact that they are ...
... Hence the fact that , considered as the doubles of their own deceased people , Europeans are called ghosts by Australians , New Caledonians , Darnley Islanders , Kroomen , Calabar people , Mpongwe , & c . Hence the fact that they are ...
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... Hence the universality among the uncivilized and semi - civilized of ministrations to the double of the deceased , habitually made at the funeral , and often times continued . The habitat of the other - self is variously conceived ...
... Hence the universality among the uncivilized and semi - civilized of ministrations to the double of the deceased , habitually made at the funeral , and often times continued . The habitat of the other - self is variously conceived ...
Términos y frases comunes
absolute actions Agnostic Agnosticism ancestor-worship ancient anthropomorphic arise ascribed assert authority become belief Bible called Cause ceremony CHAPTER character Chibchas chief Christian Church civilized conceived conception conduct consciousness continually creed Dahomey dead death deity developed differentiation divine doctrine emotional ethical eventually evidence evolution evolved existence expressed fact father feeling Fijians genesis ghosts gods Hebrew Hence Herbert Spencer human Huxley ideas implies infer Jesus kind king knowledge laws less ligion living manifested men's ment mind moral mystery name of honour nature needs origin Origin of Species other-self persons phenomena political prayers present priest primitive Principles Professor Huxley proof propitiation question races regarded Religion ruler sacrifices savage Science scientific social societies Sociology superior supernatural supposed Synthetic Philosophy T. H. Huxley Theology things Thomas Henry Huxley thought tical tion titles transcends transfigured form truth ultimate Universe Unkulunkulu word worship Zulus