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Digesting the sacrifices: Ritual internalization in Jewish, Hindu, and Manichaean traditions
Jason BeDuhn
Comparative Cultural Studies
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Arts and Humanities
Tradition
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Ritual
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Hindu
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Judaism
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Sacrifice
100%
Internalization
100%
Missionaries
66%
Deity
50%
Brown
33%
Classical World
33%
holy
16%
Millennium
16%
holy man
16%
Meal
16%
Cultural Environment
16%
Altar
16%
Cultural Interaction
16%
Priesthood
16%
Religious Ideology
16%
Holiness
16%
Keyphrases
Priests
100%
Hindu
100%
Jewish
100%
Sacrificial Rituals
50%
Classical World
50%
Fire Use
25%
Temple
25%
Digestive
25%
Cultural Environment
25%
Indo-European
25%
Religious Ideology
25%
Peter Brown
25%
Functionaries
25%
Holy Man
25%
Leftovers
25%
Food Offering
25%
Priesthood
25%
Holiness
25%
Cultural Contact
25%
Ritual Sacrifice
25%