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Questioning religious essentialism – Ritual change and religious instability in ancient China
Yitzchak Y. Jaffe
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Essentialism
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Social Identity
100%
Ancient China
100%
Ritual Change
100%
1st Millennium BC
50%
Recurring
50%
Reinforced
50%
Archaeological Survey
50%
Rapid Change
50%
External Stimuli
50%
Social Processes
50%
Religious Rituals
50%
Religiousness
50%
Study of Religion
50%
Change Driven
50%
Slow Change
50%
Ritual Practice
50%
Attitude Practices
50%
Ideological Tensions
50%
Arts and Humanities
Ritual
100%
Religion
100%
Questioning
100%
Essentialism
100%
Ancient China
100%
Literature
33%
Tension
33%
Millennium
33%
Archaeological Research
33%
Archaeologists
33%
Study of religion
33%
Ritual Practice
33%