The Journal of Religion, 6 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1926 Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... counts " has been run into the noose of superficiality . How can we stimu- late an interest in causes among those who care mainly about " results " ? III This project has been described because I believe it 84 THE JOURNAL OF RELIGION.
... counts " has been run into the noose of superficiality . How can we stimu- late an interest in causes among those who care mainly about " results " ? III This project has been described because I believe it 84 THE JOURNAL OF RELIGION.
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... believe the experiment has scientific value as a method of reinterpreting religious history and religious literature . By concentrating on the social psychological aspects of religious phenomena it serves to awaken us to a wider range ...
... believe the experiment has scientific value as a method of reinterpreting religious history and religious literature . By concentrating on the social psychological aspects of religious phenomena it serves to awaken us to a wider range ...
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... believe that Dewey is on the right track and that something of the nature of a humanistic naturalism has come upon the modern world to stay . Let those who are working in the field of religion take note . UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ROY WOOD ...
... believe that Dewey is on the right track and that something of the nature of a humanistic naturalism has come upon the modern world to stay . Let those who are working in the field of religion take note . UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ROY WOOD ...
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... believe in their hidden possibilities ; Jesus has done more to kindle this faith than any one who has ever lived . Cross's gospel of salvation has been , so far , a gospel for individuals . Indeed , by comparison with his late colleague ...
... believe in their hidden possibilities ; Jesus has done more to kindle this faith than any one who has ever lived . Cross's gospel of salvation has been , so far , a gospel for individuals . Indeed , by comparison with his late colleague ...
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... believe in miracles . I do . A denial of miracles is a denial of the virgin birth of Jesus . The Christian religion stands or falls on the virgin birth of Christ . God created Adam and Eve without human agencies . He could and did ...
... believe in miracles . I do . A denial of miracles is a denial of the virgin birth of Jesus . The Christian religion stands or falls on the virgin birth of Christ . God created Adam and Eve without human agencies . He could and did ...
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