Studying Religion Historically Requires an Open Secularism
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- Studying revelation historically and comparatively
- An open secularism for studying religion
- Exclusionary secularism excludes religion
- Ideology threatens scientific research
- The history of religions is a needed teaching subject
- French thought began to take Islam into account
- Studying revelation historically and comparatively
- An open secularism for studying religion
- Exclusionary secularism excludes religion
- Ideology threatens scientific research
- The history of religions is a needed teaching subject
- French thought began to take Islam into account