Religion, Ancient. In attempting to describe Classical Greek r., it is necessary to state at the outset that the Greeks themselves had no word to describe our concept of "r.", no comparable conception of a sphere of life marked out from the "political" or the "secular":
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spellingShingle | Harrison, Thomas 1969- Religion, Ancient. In attempting to describe Classical Greek r., it is necessary to state at the outset that the Greeks themselves had no word to describe our concept of "r.", no comparable conception of a sphere of life marked out from the "political" or the "secular" Religion, Ancient |
title | Religion, Ancient. In attempting to describe Classical Greek r., it is necessary to state at the outset that the Greeks themselves had no word to describe our concept of "r.", no comparable conception of a sphere of life marked out from the "political" or the "secular" |
title_auth | Religion, Ancient. In attempting to describe Classical Greek r., it is necessary to state at the outset that the Greeks themselves had no word to describe our concept of "r.", no comparable conception of a sphere of life marked out from the "political" or the "secular" |
title_exact_search | Religion, Ancient. In attempting to describe Classical Greek r., it is necessary to state at the outset that the Greeks themselves had no word to describe our concept of "r.", no comparable conception of a sphere of life marked out from the "political" or the "secular" |
title_full | Religion, Ancient. In attempting to describe Classical Greek r., it is necessary to state at the outset that the Greeks themselves had no word to describe our concept of "r.", no comparable conception of a sphere of life marked out from the "political" or the "secular" |
title_fullStr | Religion, Ancient. In attempting to describe Classical Greek r., it is necessary to state at the outset that the Greeks themselves had no word to describe our concept of "r.", no comparable conception of a sphere of life marked out from the "political" or the "secular" |
title_full_unstemmed | Religion, Ancient. In attempting to describe Classical Greek r., it is necessary to state at the outset that the Greeks themselves had no word to describe our concept of "r.", no comparable conception of a sphere of life marked out from the "political" or the "secular" |
title_short | Religion, Ancient. In attempting to describe Classical Greek r., it is necessary to state at the outset that the Greeks themselves had no word to describe our concept of "r.", no comparable conception of a sphere of life marked out from the "political" or the "secular" |
title_sort | religion ancient in attempting to describe classical greek r it is necessary to state at the outset that the greeks themselves had no word to describe our concept of r no comparable conception of a sphere of life marked out from the political or the secular |
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