The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 72 筆
第 158 頁
... meanings which cultic performers ascribe to various phases and elements of their ritual . ( 3 ) The transcendental meaning of the whole course of cultic action , including its ultimate objective , namely , contact and communication with ...
... meanings which cultic performers ascribe to various phases and elements of their ritual . ( 3 ) The transcendental meaning of the whole course of cultic action , including its ultimate objective , namely , contact and communication with ...
第 159 頁
... meaning ; its " natural " qualities become accidental in the Scholastic sense . It is utilized because transcendental meanings defy direct expression . The symbol , as a tangible sign , stands for or suggests a meaning which is felt to ...
... meaning ; its " natural " qualities become accidental in the Scholastic sense . It is utilized because transcendental meanings defy direct expression . The symbol , as a tangible sign , stands for or suggests a meaning which is felt to ...
第 160 頁
... meaning of the relationship between the believers of a specific creed and their deity is accepted as established , at some period in the past . The ritual , simultaneously , has been created as the proper form for the consummation of ...
... meaning of the relationship between the believers of a specific creed and their deity is accepted as established , at some period in the past . The ritual , simultaneously , has been created as the proper form for the consummation of ...
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