
Of course, it also has many more sentences that make perfect sense when read through the first time, so don't let this one scare you off. New York: Continuum, 1982, xxii + 581 pp. "In addition, insofar as certain sciences are constructivist, insofar as they consist in a continuous agreement to agree that we have agreed in the Wittgenstein sense and insofar as they constitute a "technique" in the Ellul sense which has a "self-fulfilling" effect, the gulf between magic and science and hence between magical and praxis action is not always that great." Stolen Lightning: The Social Theory of Magic, by Daniel Lawrence OKeefe. See search resultsfor this author Daniel Lawrence O'Keefe(Author) 3. Worse (for me) than the obscure words though is the obfuscating language - I'm including a sentence from the first chapter that struck me as particularly hard to understand exactly what the author was trying to get across. Daniel Lawrence O'Keefe Stolen Lightning: The Social Theory of Magic Paperback Septemby Daniel O'Keefe (Author) 8 ratings See all formats and editions Hardcover 175.00 Other new and used from 88.01 Paperback 63.64 Other used from 59. Stolen Lightning: The Social Theory of Magic Hardcover 1 January 1982 by Daniel Lawrence O'Keefe (Author) Visit Amazon's Daniel Lawrence O'Keefe Page Find all the books, read about the author, and more. Condition: Used - Good Binding: Hardcover ISBN 10: 0826400590 Quantity Available. This is one book that I would love to have in an electronic format, just so I could easily look up words as I go, and I pride myself on having a pretty good vocabulary! Stolen Lightning: The Social Theory of Magic.


the Birth of Mary to the Flight to Egypt (Volume 1)Daniel Lawrence Abrams.

I haven't finished reading this book yet, but I have to agree with the previous reviewer, this is a great book, but it gets a bit too technical for me. History of the American Carpatho-Russian Orthodox ChurchLawrence Barriger.
