Religious worship and social control
International Journal of Ethics 29 (1):88-97 (1918)
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Vigen Guroian (1985). Seeing Worship as Ethics: An Orthodox Perspective. Journal of Religious Ethics 13 (2):332 - 359.
Tim Bayne & Yujin Nagasawa (2006). The Grounds of Worship. Religious Studies 42 (3):299-313.
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