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In a magical Nativistic movement , " some individual assumes the role of the prophet and is accepted by the people because they wish to believe . They always lean heavily on the supernatural and usually embody apocalyptic and millennial ...
In a magical Nativistic movement , " some individual assumes the role of the prophet and is accepted by the people because they wish to believe . They always lean heavily on the supernatural and usually embody apocalyptic and millennial ...
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For natives as well as for the Hebrew peoples a moral system evolves not from the rational genius of an individual or from the state , but from the whole cosmos . Tribes and nations are but the mediators of a totality that transcends ...
For natives as well as for the Hebrew peoples a moral system evolves not from the rational genius of an individual or from the state , but from the whole cosmos . Tribes and nations are but the mediators of a totality that transcends ...
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( 1963 : 523 ) It was a phenomenon which involved the fate of individuals rather than changes in socio - cultural systems . Moreover , it need not involve the fate of more than one individual , and it can cover a wide ...
( 1963 : 523 ) It was a phenomenon which involved the fate of individuals rather than changes in socio - cultural systems . Moreover , it need not involve the fate of more than one individual , and it can cover a wide ...
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