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But it seems that , apart from the totem or communion ' theory of Robertson Smith , no longer in great favour among students of religion , most of these theories agree in regarding sacrifice as essentially a gift or offering made by man ...
But it seems that , apart from the totem or communion ' theory of Robertson Smith , no longer in great favour among students of religion , most of these theories agree in regarding sacrifice as essentially a gift or offering made by man ...
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... the material sacrifices offered according to the law and the moral sacrifice of obedience ; but two things of the same kind or class , namely , Old Testament sacrifices , the blood of bulls and goats , and the offering of the body ...
... the material sacrifices offered according to the law and the moral sacrifice of obedience ; but two things of the same kind or class , namely , Old Testament sacrifices , the blood of bulls and goats , and the offering of the body ...
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Catholic theologians have always maintained that the essential idea underlying sacrifice is that of offering . In sacrifice , a man offers something of his own to God , or to what he imagines to be divine . In this they are practically ...
Catholic theologians have always maintained that the essential idea underlying sacrifice is that of offering . In sacrifice , a man offers something of his own to God , or to what he imagines to be divine . In this they are practically ...
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It is true that the flesh , in whole or in part , was also offered upon the altar and burnt in the altar fire , and in Holy Scripture is even spoken of as a ' food offering made by fire - according to the literal translation of the ...
It is true that the flesh , in whole or in part , was also offered upon the altar and burnt in the altar fire , and in Holy Scripture is even spoken of as a ' food offering made by fire - according to the literal translation of the ...
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Again , they are often regarded merely as the means of making good some fault committed in carrying out the ceremonial . . Chief among honorific sacrifices we have the offering of. 1 Hastings , Encyc . of Religion and Ethics , vol . v .
Again , they are often regarded merely as the means of making good some fault committed in carrying out the ceremonial . . Chief among honorific sacrifices we have the offering of. 1 Hastings , Encyc . of Religion and Ethics , vol . v .
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