The Journal of Religion, 2 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1922 Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... thought in a large way , with all the marvelous reactions that come from hundreds of everyday men and women in the audience — it is this that attracts and holds the forum crowds . A live forum is as engaging as a vaudeville performance ...
... thought in a large way , with all the marvelous reactions that come from hundreds of everyday men and women in the audience — it is this that attracts and holds the forum crowds . A live forum is as engaging as a vaudeville performance ...
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... thought . It grew out of the post - Mendelssohnian intellectual endeavor to adapt the historic faith of Judaism to the changed conditions in Jewish life , following the French Revolution . Its pioneers , Jacobson , etc. , were called ...
... thought . It grew out of the post - Mendelssohnian intellectual endeavor to adapt the historic faith of Judaism to the changed conditions in Jewish life , following the French Revolution . Its pioneers , Jacobson , etc. , were called ...
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... thought to the minds of different people . To conservatives , who are ever cross at the agony of a new idea , " it appears as the death- knell of the order of religion , social life , or politics to which they are chained by force of ...
... thought to the minds of different people . To conservatives , who are ever cross at the agony of a new idea , " it appears as the death- knell of the order of religion , social life , or politics to which they are chained by force of ...
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... thought and action in the industrial problems of their time ? What has been or what is the attitude of the church and of her ministers in this important matter ? There has always been at least one section within the church that has ...
... thought and action in the industrial problems of their time ? What has been or what is the attitude of the church and of her ministers in this important matter ? There has always been at least one section within the church that has ...
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... thought and feeling of the common people of Judaism . The legal priestly elements were the permanent features of Judaism ; prophecy was transitory . The Psalter developed under strongly Babylonian influence amid a rich expression of ...
... thought and feeling of the common people of Judaism . The legal priestly elements were the permanent features of Judaism ; prophecy was transitory . The Psalter developed under strongly Babylonian influence amid a rich expression of ...
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