Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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... religious grace . In terms of trust , modern and pre - modern are likewise distinguished . Modern societies trust in a knowledge that is future - oriented , ' reflexively organised ... governed by empirical observation and logical ...
... religious grace . In terms of trust , modern and pre - modern are likewise distinguished . Modern societies trust in a knowledge that is future - oriented , ' reflexively organised ... governed by empirical observation and logical ...
Page 161
... religious practices . While in their countries of origin they celebrated religious rituals , once in Italy , where daily life is transformed , the significance of religious practices may shift . Some women and their families may at the ...
... religious practices . While in their countries of origin they celebrated religious rituals , once in Italy , where daily life is transformed , the significance of religious practices may shift . Some women and their families may at the ...
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... religious practices are older than the more recent Islamist call for the universalism of Islam and for a return to the texts as sources of authenticity . Hence , whereas some women turn to Islam as the only possible path to either ...
... religious practices are older than the more recent Islamist call for the universalism of Islam and for a return to the texts as sources of authenticity . Hence , whereas some women turn to Islam as the only possible path to either ...
Contents
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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