The Fate of the Soul: An Interpretation of Some Primitive Concepts
Review of Metaphysics 9 (3):518-518 (1956)
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An examination of the social functions of eschatological beliefs in primitive societies, based mainly upon a study of the Tikopia, both pagan and Christian. --E. T.ISBN(s)
0034-6632
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