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Close interaction between representatives of the church and the state facilitated the appropriation of religious themes for ... While religionist scholars have insisted on approaching religion as a unique , irreducible phenomenon ...
Close interaction between representatives of the church and the state facilitated the appropriation of religious themes for ... While religionist scholars have insisted on approaching religion as a unique , irreducible phenomenon ...
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Unlike other scholars before them who have studied the political role of religious institutions and organizations , Ellis and ter Haar concentrate on the content of religious ideas and their role in African politics .
Unlike other scholars before them who have studied the political role of religious institutions and organizations , Ellis and ter Haar concentrate on the content of religious ideas and their role in African politics .
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The great role of religion , the authors argue , has to do with ways of connecting with the past . ... It is an exciting book which successfully demonstrates that social scientists have to take the content of religious ideas seriously ...
The great role of religion , the authors argue , has to do with ways of connecting with the past . ... It is an exciting book which successfully demonstrates that social scientists have to take the content of religious ideas seriously ...
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