True ReligionJohn Wiley & Sons, 15 апр. 2008 г. - Всего страниц: 184 Through reference to plays, poetry, novels, films and painting, this manifesto traces the genealogy of ‘true religion' in the western world and makes six controversial claims about the past, present and future of religion.
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... played by religion – from the voyages of discovery to the Holy Land Experience theme park in Florida and the aggressive convictions of fundamentalists – can be assessed. The genealogy I offer charts the changes in the understanding of ...
... played by religion – from the voyages of discovery to the Holy Land Experience theme park in Florida and the aggressive convictions of fundamentalists – can be assessed. The genealogy I offer charts the changes in the understanding of ...
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... play, in this tract, in that journal entry, across time. Each iteration is an interpretation and a new cultural negotiation. It is by means of these interpretations that cultures change internally and modify each other. Hence what this ...
... play, in this tract, in that journal entry, across time. Each iteration is an interpretation and a new cultural negotiation. It is by means of these interpretations that cultures change internally and modify each other. Hence what this ...
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... play with respect to the politics of personal love and civic strife within the play, and (3) religious rhetoric as it is used by various characters. I am attempting to reconstruct what was understood by religion at a certain time, in a ...
... play with respect to the politics of personal love and civic strife within the play, and (3) religious rhetoric as it is used by various characters. I am attempting to reconstruct what was understood by religion at a certain time, in a ...
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... play's violent erotics to the creation of the world out of the brooding chaos of nothingness described in the opening lines of Genesis. The violences, though, are clouding the creative processes, so that he (and we) are unsure of the ...
... play's violent erotics to the creation of the world out of the brooding chaos of nothingness described in the opening lines of Genesis. The violences, though, are clouding the creative processes, so that he (and we) are unsure of the ...
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... play (Brooke's The Tragicall Historye of Romeus andJuliet (1562) and Painter's novella on Romeo and Juliet in the second volume of his Palace ofPleasure (1580)) the feast takes place just before Christmas. But Shakespeare transposes the ...
... play (Brooke's The Tragicall Historye of Romeus andJuliet (1562) and Painter's novella on Romeo and Juliet in the second volume of his Palace ofPleasure (1580)) the feast takes place just before Christmas. But Shakespeare transposes the ...
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2 True Religion and Temporal Goods | 35 |
3 True Religion and Consumption | 73 |
4 True Religion as Special Effect | 114 |
Afterword | 154 |
Notes | 155 |
Index | 161 |
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