| Margaret Spufford - 1995 - 490 páginas
...otherwise is to act against the grain of the whole universe . . . Having ritually . . . slipped . . . into the framework of meaning which religious conceptions...ended, returned again to the common-sense world, a man is ... changed. And as he is changed, so also is the common-sense world, for it is now seen as but... | |
| David G. Horrell - 1999 - 438 páginas
...'lept' (the image is perhaps a bit too athletic for the actual facts - 'slipped' might be more accurate) into the framework of meaning which religious conceptions...ended, returned again to the common-sense world, a man is - unless, as sometimes happens, the experience fails to register - changed. (Geertz 1966, 38) Having... | |
| Seth Daniel Kunin, Jonathan Miles-Watson - 2006 - 534 páginas
...'leapt' (the image is perhaps a bit too athletic for the actual facts - 'slipped' might be more accurate) into the framework of meaning which religious conceptions...ended, returned again to the common-sense world, a man is - unless, as sometimes happens, the experience fails to register - changed. And as he is changed... | |
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