Open Source Democracy: How Online Communication is Changing Offline PoliticsDemos, 2003 - 66 lappuses Political structures need to change. They will emerge from people acting and communicating in the present, not talking about a fictional future ... (from cover). |
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... religious historians are concluding that early religions were understood much more metaphorically than we understand religion today . As Karen Armstrong explains in A History of God1 and countless other religious historians and ...
... religious historians are concluding that early religions were understood much more metaphorically than we understand religion today . As Karen Armstrong explains in A History of God1 and countless other religious historians and ...
33. lappuse
... religion - in short our very reality - and to replace their stories with those of our own . It was a beautiful and ... religious fundamentalist's replaced by the agnostic's . The means may be different , but the rewards are the same . So ...
... religion - in short our very reality - and to replace their stories with those of our own . It was a beautiful and ... religious fundamentalist's replaced by the agnostic's . The means may be different , but the rewards are the same . So ...
34. lappuse
... religion in the Western world . Individual interpretation of the Bible led to the collapse of church authority and the unilateral nature of its decrees . Everyone demanded his or her own relationship to the story . Our electronic ...
... religion in the Western world . Individual interpretation of the Bible led to the collapse of church authority and the unilateral nature of its decrees . Everyone demanded his or her own relationship to the story . Our electronic ...
41. lappuse
... religious and social organisers of the late twentieth century , who have adopted a renaissance perspective on their fields , have also proclaimed their insights to be so categorically set apart from the work of their predecessors ...
... religious and social organisers of the late twentieth century , who have adopted a renaissance perspective on their fields , have also proclaimed their insights to be so categorically set apart from the work of their predecessors ...
42. lappuse
... religion or their ethnicity for years found themselves instinctively asking : ' how will this impact Israel ? ' or ' is the Armageddon upon us ? ' They bought memberships in religious institutions for the first time in decades , and ...
... religion or their ethnicity for years found themselves instinctively asking : ' how will this impact Israel ? ' or ' is the Armageddon upon us ? ' They bought memberships in religious institutions for the first time in decades , and ...
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