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... religious group so integrated into the dominant culture that it is difficult to tell where one begins and the other leaves off . Ecclesiae also are called state religions . The government and religion work together to try to shape the ...
... religious group so integrated into the dominant culture that it is difficult to tell where one begins and the other leaves off . Ecclesiae also are called state religions . The government and religion work together to try to shape the ...
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... religion cosmology cult denomination ecclesia fundamentalism functional equivalent modernization monotheism polytheism profane ( the ) Protestant ethic ( the ) reincarnation religion religious experience rituals sacred ( the ) sect ...
... religion cosmology cult denomination ecclesia fundamentalism functional equivalent modernization monotheism polytheism profane ( the ) Protestant ethic ( the ) reincarnation religion religious experience rituals sacred ( the ) sect ...
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... religion plays in someone's life , for some church members are not particularly religious , while many intensely religious persons - Abraham Lincoln , for one - never join a church . Essay # 5 L. Obj . 9 : State the major char ...
... religion plays in someone's life , for some church members are not particularly religious , while many intensely religious persons - Abraham Lincoln , for one - never join a church . Essay # 5 L. Obj . 9 : State the major char ...
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