The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 72 筆
第 156 頁
... action of this kind involves at least one human actor who believes he has established contact with a divine actor ... action . Cultic action becomes religious only when the actor intends it to be religious , ascribes a religious mean ...
... action of this kind involves at least one human actor who believes he has established contact with a divine actor ... action . Cultic action becomes religious only when the actor intends it to be religious , ascribes a religious mean ...
第 158 頁
... action , these meanings can be assigned to definite levels : ( 1 ) The handling of cultic objects or the performance of a series of gestures , the enunciation of words , a pantomimic or verbal exchange between persons ( ranging from a ...
... action , these meanings can be assigned to definite levels : ( 1 ) The handling of cultic objects or the performance of a series of gestures , the enunciation of words , a pantomimic or verbal exchange between persons ( ranging from a ...
第 161 頁
... action can be reached , and it is only on this level that the pattern of cultic action can be turned into a subjectively meaningful schema of interaction between man and his god . Without faith , the cultic actor cannot " speak to God ...
... action can be reached , and it is only on this level that the pattern of cultic action can be turned into a subjectively meaningful schema of interaction between man and his god . Without faith , the cultic actor cannot " speak to God ...
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