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The greening of Christianity? A study of environmental attitudes over time
Environmental Politics, 2018David M Konisky
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An Examination of the “Greening of Christianity” Thesis Among Americans, 1993–2010
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 2014John M Clements, Chenyang Xiao
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, 2020
List of IllustrationsPrefaceCh. 1Conversion and Christian Growth3Ch. 2The Class Basis of Early Christianity29Ch. 3The Mission to the Jews: Why It Probably Succeeded49Ch. 4Epidemics, Networks, and Conversion73Ch. 5The Role of Women in Christian Growth95Ch.
R. Stark
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List of IllustrationsPrefaceCh. 1Conversion and Christian Growth3Ch. 2The Class Basis of Early Christianity29Ch. 3The Mission to the Jews: Why It Probably Succeeded49Ch. 4Epidemics, Networks, and Conversion73Ch. 5The Role of Women in Christian Growth95Ch.
R. Stark
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Dissident Rabbi, 2019
This chapter studies Jacob Sasportas's The Fading Flower of the Zevi within the context of Jewish responses to Christianity. Unlike the overwhelming majority of Sephardim in northwestern Europe, Sasportas had little to say about Christianity for much of ...
Yaacob Dweck
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This chapter studies Jacob Sasportas's The Fading Flower of the Zevi within the context of Jewish responses to Christianity. Unlike the overwhelming majority of Sephardim in northwestern Europe, Sasportas had little to say about Christianity for much of ...
Yaacob Dweck
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Christianity and Paganism in the Fourth to Eighth Centuries
, 2017The slaughter of animals for religious feasts, the tinkling of bells to ward off evil during holy rites, the custom of dancing in religious services-these and many other pagan practices persisted in the Christian church for hundreds of years after ...
R. Macmullen
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, 2017
One of the twentieth century's most important poets, W. H. Auden, stands as an eloquent example of an individual within whom thought and faith not only coexist but indeed nourish each other.
Arthur C. Kirsch
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One of the twentieth century's most important poets, W. H. Auden, stands as an eloquent example of an individual within whom thought and faith not only coexist but indeed nourish each other.
Arthur C. Kirsch
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The Philosophy of Early Christianity
, 2014Introduction 1. The Christian conception of philosophy and Christian philosophical methodology 2. Physics and metaphysics: first principles and the question of cosmogony 3. Logic and epistemology 4. Free will and divine providence 5. Psychology: the soul
George Karamanolis
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...Introduction... The Anthropology of Christianity
The Anthropology of Christianity, 2020Fenella Cannell
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