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DREAMS OF POWER : SOCIAL PROCESS IN A WEST AFRICAN RELIGIOUS MOVEMENT Richard T. Curley In the present paper we shall describe the ways in which dreams are regarded by the members of a West African religious sect and explain how dreams ...
DREAMS OF POWER : SOCIAL PROCESS IN A WEST AFRICAN RELIGIOUS MOVEMENT Richard T. Curley In the present paper we shall describe the ways in which dreams are regarded by the members of a West African religious sect and explain how dreams ...
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accounts for the special place which church members accord to their dream . The conversion dreams are not only told during ceremonies , but they are also frequently cited or narrated in the course of conversions .
accounts for the special place which church members accord to their dream . The conversion dreams are not only told during ceremonies , but they are also frequently cited or narrated in the course of conversions .
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The most obvious findings to be derived from Table 1 are that religious dreams outnumber secular dreams by more than two to one and that men tell a far greater proportion of secular dreams . There are , therefore , some important ...
The most obvious findings to be derived from Table 1 are that religious dreams outnumber secular dreams by more than two to one and that men tell a far greater proportion of secular dreams . There are , therefore , some important ...
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