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الصفحة 235
Lewis suggests that central and peripheral possession cults ' should be seen as opposite extremes on a continuum rather than as completely different types of religion ' ( ibid .: 144 ) . He not only posits intermediate stages between ...
Lewis suggests that central and peripheral possession cults ' should be seen as opposite extremes on a continuum rather than as completely different types of religion ' ( ibid .: 144 ) . He not only posits intermediate stages between ...
الصفحة 236
female possession cults as a means of rescuing women from uncontrollable wild spirits which threaten society , but women perceive the cult as a means of establishing contact with powerful forces which are crucial to society .
female possession cults as a means of rescuing women from uncontrollable wild spirits which threaten society , but women perceive the cult as a means of establishing contact with powerful forces which are crucial to society .
الصفحة 255
Possession . San Francisco : Chandler & Sharp . Caplan , Ann P. 1975. Choice and Constraint in a Swahili Community . London : Oxford University Press for the International African Institute . 1982. ' Gender , ideology and modes of ...
Possession . San Francisco : Chandler & Sharp . Caplan , Ann P. 1975. Choice and Constraint in a Swahili Community . London : Oxford University Press for the International African Institute . 1982. ' Gender , ideology and modes of ...
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