A School of Thought in Christian Anthropology: A discussion on ontology, religion, and the limits of secularity
In what follows, Jon Bialecki, an anthropologist of Christianity, and Eloise Meneses, a Christian anthropologist, discuss the matter of ontological differences between anthropologists and how these might be crossed effectively to further the work of the discipline. An analogy is made to computers th...
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