The Bucknell Review, 第 15 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 90 頁
... INTEGRATION There is another type of relationship between religion and a modern developing political system . It refers very little to the particular nature of religion or a political system , but rather to their potential for integrating ...
... INTEGRATION There is another type of relationship between religion and a modern developing political system . It refers very little to the particular nature of religion or a political system , but rather to their potential for integrating ...
第 91 頁
... integration and aggravating the difficulties of a political system . 24 There is however also very impressive evi ... integrating potential of a religion , has been burdened with the task of solving social conflicts arising from ...
... integration and aggravating the difficulties of a political system . 24 There is however also very impressive evi ... integrating potential of a religion , has been burdened with the task of solving social conflicts arising from ...
第 92 頁
... integration . The Chinese experience during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries shows that material developments without the subscription to proper underlying values can only lead to social chaos and that the basic dilemma of the ...
... integration . The Chinese experience during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries shows that material developments without the subscription to proper underlying values can only lead to social chaos and that the basic dilemma of the ...
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