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Exchange, 2004
AbstractThe author gives a reaction to the criticism put forward to his book Christianity without Fetishes. He tries to show that his book is an effort in order to reduce the dangers of Christian expression, according to positive rules that describe qualities according to the principle of reductionism or exclusion.
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AbstractThe author gives a reaction to the criticism put forward to his book Christianity without Fetishes. He tries to show that his book is an effort in order to reduce the dangers of Christian expression, according to positive rules that describe qualities according to the principle of reductionism or exclusion.
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2009
THE THEOLOGICAL VIEW OF EPIDEMICS AND SANITATION A very striking feature in recorded history has been the recurrence of great pestilences. Various indications in ancient times show their frequency, while the famous description of the plague of Athens given by Thucydides, and the discussion of it by Lucretius, exemplify their severity.
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THE THEOLOGICAL VIEW OF EPIDEMICS AND SANITATION A very striking feature in recorded history has been the recurrence of great pestilences. Various indications in ancient times show their frequency, while the famous description of the plague of Athens given by Thucydides, and the discussion of it by Lucretius, exemplify their severity.
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Los términos-fetiche de los sociólogos
2015El ensayo que estamos comentando, se concentró en agredir los tres términos-fetiche que él juzga de mayor trascendencia epistemológica. Sin embargo, la aproximación estándar en las ciencias sociales está también integrada por otros términos tergiversados, como la explicación, y por procedimientos-fetiche, que -junto con los términos-fetiche-
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ResumenEl presente artículo presenta el fetiche por el espacio como la última etapa del capitalismo, lo que deja atrás elcapitalismo mismo, que Walter Benjamin había presentado como una religión. El fetiche por el espacio implicaun desprendimiento del resto del aparato religioso para continuar su camino de manera autónoma.
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The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1880
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