"A Feeling for Hierarchy" by Mary Douglas
 

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Mary Douglas

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Publication Date

1/1/2002

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Mary Douglas gives a talk on the interdependence of anthropology and faith in her own life. She remarks, especially in the topic of hierarchy, that the relation between religion and anthropology is a natural one. For her, connections are made through many media, such as Scripture, family structure, workplace interactions and university studies.

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Marianists, Anthropology, Hierarchies, Marianist Award

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TEMP GR. STOR US. CATH GN 21.D68 D68 2002

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