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Approaches to the Study of Religion

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224 pages, Paperback

First published November 1, 1998

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Peter Connolly

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Peter Connolly was a renowned British scholar of the ancient world, Greek and Roman military equipment historian, re-constructional archaeologist and illustrator. A research Fellow at Oxford in England. He was a regular contributor to such periodicals as the Journal of Roman Military Equipment and Roman Frontier Studies.

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October 30, 2022
Let us first list all manner of reasons for realising that there is no luminiferous aether.
Then let us proceed to talk about the luminiferous aether, in total denial of all of the above. About how the luminiferous aether is totally necessary for the well-being of humans (ie high-salaried humans like ourselves).

That being said, some of this talk about the luminiferous aether is - contrary to intentions - valuable, and the chapter on psychology will probably be worth a re-read after reading some of the literature mentioned.
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