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For , as Frederick Streng has shown , it is precisely the self as a whole , and the purposes of that self , which explicitly religious language seeks to address and ultimately to transform.24 Thus we have in effect seen that the ...
For , as Frederick Streng has shown , it is precisely the self as a whole , and the purposes of that self , which explicitly religious language seeks to address and ultimately to transform.24 Thus we have in effect seen that the ...
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To suppose it could , one would have to ignore the whole dimension of diaphor . Because metaphoric understanding of the kind conveyed by the parables of Jesus or by the stories of Flannery O'Connor derives from an engagement of the ...
To suppose it could , one would have to ignore the whole dimension of diaphor . Because metaphoric understanding of the kind conveyed by the parables of Jesus or by the stories of Flannery O'Connor derives from an engagement of the ...
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( 3 ) There is the moment of interpretation , a revelatory event in life which gives sense and structure to the whole ( p . 16 ) . ( 4 ) The divination needs to be reconciled with a larger interpretative context : the ...
( 3 ) There is the moment of interpretation , a revelatory event in life which gives sense and structure to the whole ( p . 16 ) . ( 4 ) The divination needs to be reconciled with a larger interpretative context : the ...
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