Many experiments have been conducted on the results of emotional stability from ritualism. |
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There may be ritualism behaviour which the subject feels compelled to carry out. |
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These remains document an extravagant ritualism and outspoken insistence on the nobles' political dignity. |
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Our ritualism lets each individual walk through everyday life with a shell of privacy and forbearance. |
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In the fourth and fifth centuries as the true Gospel was watered down, its place was taken by ritualism and ceremony. |
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The most serious danger to prayer is ritualism, the downfall of faith and of love, not the lack of time or of work! |
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The movement is characterized by a grandiose cosmology, often complex ritualism, paradoxical metaphysics, and universal ethics. |
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Eventually the use of the body, ritualism, masquerade, and the shrine-like aura in non-Western religious and art practices found their way into conceptual art. |
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The community believes in performing good deeds, which are more than worship, and good worship is a matter of the heart and not of formal ritualism. |
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It turned out that its intrinsic diversity allowed us to deal with the basics of the themes we had settled on, and that mattered most to us: the issues of ritualism, classification, invention, distinction and taste. |
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This led to controversies within churches that resulted in court cases, as in the dispute about ritualism. |
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Historical Vedic polytheist ritualism survives as a minor current in Hinduism, known as Shrauta. |
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For many who opposed ritualism, the key concern was to defend what they saw as the fundamentally Protestant identity of the Church of England. |
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The opposition to ritualism therefore had a deeply cultural and symbolic significance that extended far beyond purely theological concerns. |
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Take that away, and one has ideologically driven ritualism rather than worship of a God whose glory is seen in the disfigured body on the cross. |
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Unlike other sects of Buddhism, which condemn ritualism and worldliness, the tantric sect revolves around rituals and magical traditions. |
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The simplest, and hierarchically inferior, type of Vedic ritualism is the grihya, or domestic ritual, in which the householder offers modest oblations into the sacred household fire. |
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Merton defined a continuum of responses to anomie that ranged from conformity to social innovation, ritualism, retreatism, and, finally, rebellion. |
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At the highest level of Vedic ritualism are the soma sacrifices, which can continue for days or even years and whose intricacies and complexities are truly stunning. |
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Originating as a protest movement against the ritualism and materialism of the Russian Orthodox church, the Doukhobors emphasized the inherent divinity of every person as the primary guide to human fulfillment. |
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Popular religiosity tends to be moralistic, to get stuck in ritualism, in the outer appearances of the liturgy, to dwell more on doing than on being, in a word, to look at things superficially. |
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The artificially created antagonism between law and grace, faith and works, spirit and letter, ritualism and interior life, particularism and universality was unmasked. |
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Scholars from Owen Chadwick to John Reed have tended to focus on the devotionalism and ritualism of the Tractarians and their Anglo-Catholic progeny. |
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Ritualism ensues with an unchallenged insistence upon punctilious adherence to formalized procedures. |
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Early leaders of the Church, in lectures and sermons, warned against Ritualism as a denominational proclivity in the Episcopal Church. |
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