Silliman Journal, Volume 20Silliman University, 1973 - Learning and scholarship |
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Page 106
... religious groups had specific activities for their religious ob- servances . There was minimal cross exchange of activities . For instance , the hariraya festival of the Muslims was not participated in by the Chris- tians . There was a ...
... religious groups had specific activities for their religious ob- servances . There was minimal cross exchange of activities . For instance , the hariraya festival of the Muslims was not participated in by the Chris- tians . There was a ...
Page 217
... religious - motivated . For purposes of the book I have been encouraged to write on the sub- ject of religious dance , I felt the crux of my thesis lay in discovering in life whether dance was still an expression of religious belief ...
... religious - motivated . For purposes of the book I have been encouraged to write on the sub- ject of religious dance , I felt the crux of my thesis lay in discovering in life whether dance was still an expression of religious belief ...
Page 335
... religious services in Grecian times , with the priests themselves taking part , it had nevertheless degenerated with the Romans into decadent and lascivious performances . Since Roman times , dancing had been banned from all religious ...
... religious services in Grecian times , with the priests themselves taking part , it had nevertheless degenerated with the Romans into decadent and lascivious performances . Since Roman times , dancing had been banned from all religious ...
Contents
Student Achievement as Index | 15 |
Humanness in Philippine Schools Frederic G Appleton | 40 |
Mass Communications Teaching | 49 |
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