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الصفحة 128
As Geertz once noted : As a religious problem , the problem of suffering is , paradoxically , not how to avoid suffering , but how to suffer , how to make of physical pain , personal loss , physical defeat , or the helpless ...
As Geertz once noted : As a religious problem , the problem of suffering is , paradoxically , not how to avoid suffering , but how to suffer , how to make of physical pain , personal loss , physical defeat , or the helpless ...
الصفحة 260
The problem with this definition is that in practice religious conversion seldom involves such a radical change . Ancient practices and beliefs are rarely abandoned altogether when new ones are adopted ( Fabian , 1985 ; Peel , 1973 ...
The problem with this definition is that in practice religious conversion seldom involves such a radical change . Ancient practices and beliefs are rarely abandoned altogether when new ones are adopted ( Fabian , 1985 ; Peel , 1973 ...
الصفحة 271
It is also a problem for the Muslim Kwanja , who are ill at ease with the other Kwanja because they are supposed to Fulbeise and reject their traditional identity but cannot do so completely when staying within their village .
It is also a problem for the Muslim Kwanja , who are ill at ease with the other Kwanja because they are supposed to Fulbeise and reject their traditional identity but cannot do so completely when staying within their village .
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