Sociology, Volume 35Clarendon Press, 2001 - Sociology |
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... believe in reincarnation , even though they do not belong to religions that teach it . What is the relationship of their belief to personal identity ? In areas of the world where reincarnation is accepted , one can identify three forms ...
... believe in reincarnation , even though they do not belong to religions that teach it . What is the relationship of their belief to personal identity ? In areas of the world where reincarnation is accepted , one can identify three forms ...
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... believe in reincarnation - unlike mehitabel , Wambach's subjects and the characters in Reincarnation International – have no memory of any past life or lives . A survey of members of the Society for Psychical Research found 78 per cent ...
... believe in reincarnation - unlike mehitabel , Wambach's subjects and the characters in Reincarnation International – have no memory of any past life or lives . A survey of members of the Society for Psychical Research found 78 per cent ...
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... believe that it is the one she has actually made . Nevertheless , it needs to be addressed , if only as part of the grander claims , which I believe she has put forward . My reading of Hargreaves's ( 1967 ) account of his anti - school ...
... believe that it is the one she has actually made . Nevertheless , it needs to be addressed , if only as part of the grander claims , which I believe she has put forward . My reading of Hargreaves's ( 1967 ) account of his anti - school ...
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