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The Religious Dimension

By: Donald Broadribb

...that Christians of the earliest period were able to believe that their own deaths would not take place, even though others had died. Avoiding death is... ... Toronto, 1990, p. 87; also: University of Western Australia Press, Perth, 1987. (Cygnet Books imprint.) MYSTICISM 159 night of the soul.” Mystics sp... ...tsiders. Thirdly, these older medicine men were dying off, and after their deaths the information they had imparted to anthropologists could not be ve... ...bly admirable civic virtue to independently “improve” one’s 143. Ashcraft, 1987; Hargrove, 1980; Holly, 1990; Macpherson, 1962; Montmarquet, 1989; Squ... ..., 1920, p. 533; Underhill, 1953, p. 90; Wallace, 1970, p. 24. 147. Hurt, 1987, ch. V. A CHORUS OF POWERS: AMERICAN INDIAN BELIEF 215 gy is reverent... ...raft, Richard: Locke’s Two Treatises of Government, Allen & Unwin, London, 1987. Barbour, Ian: Myths, Models, and Paradigms, Harper & Row, New York, 1... ...s, Sioux Indian Religion, University of Oklahoma Press, Norman (Oklahoma), 1987. Devall, Bill and George Sessions: Deep Ecology, Living as if Nature M...

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