Ethnology, Volume 46, Issue 1University of Pittsburgh, 2008 - Ethnology |
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... religious traditions , which exhorts believers to give to charity . The historian Carter Lindberg ( 1993 ) notes that a pressing theological issue for the early Christian church was not the well being of the poor , but quite the ...
... religious traditions , which exhorts believers to give to charity . The historian Carter Lindberg ( 1993 ) notes that a pressing theological issue for the early Christian church was not the well being of the poor , but quite the ...
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... religious references , the language of " the gift " in the context of charity was not . An imperative to give to charity can hardly be such if significant gestures are made only during select times of the year . That holidays , religious ...
... religious references , the language of " the gift " in the context of charity was not . An imperative to give to charity can hardly be such if significant gestures are made only during select times of the year . That holidays , religious ...
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... religious reasons are the next most common response ( see Table 2 ) . Table 2 Women's explanations for practicing ... religious justification men give for seclusion , women's minimal religious education gives them little or no voice in ...
... religious reasons are the next most common response ( see Table 2 ) . Table 2 Women's explanations for practicing ... religious justification men give for seclusion , women's minimal religious education gives them little or no voice in ...
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