Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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... empirical observation and logical thought , and focused upon material technology and socially applied codes . ' ( 109 ) Pre - modern societies , on the other hand , invoke religious cosmologies as ' modes of belief and ritual practice ...
... empirical observation and logical thought , and focused upon material technology and socially applied codes . ' ( 109 ) Pre - modern societies , on the other hand , invoke religious cosmologies as ' modes of belief and ritual practice ...
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... empirical history , but also a spiritual or religious history . This is particularly so when discussing the events surrounding St. Paul's shipwreck on Malta , which is simultaneously an historical and a religious - cosmological event ...
... empirical history , but also a spiritual or religious history . This is particularly so when discussing the events surrounding St. Paul's shipwreck on Malta , which is simultaneously an historical and a religious - cosmological event ...
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... empirical evidence with their own , and concluding that St. Paul must in fact have come to Malta . But above and beyond this mobilisation of empirical evidence , the authors defended the idea that St Paul was shipwrecked on Malta , on ...
... empirical evidence with their own , and concluding that St. Paul must in fact have come to Malta . But above and beyond this mobilisation of empirical evidence , the authors defended the idea that St Paul was shipwrecked on Malta , on ...
Contents
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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