The Journal of Religion, 1 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1921 Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... accept this dictum of the historian , for religion has been accustomed to insist perhaps more strenuously than any other phase of our culture upon the authority of the past . Yet historical inquiry readily shows that even the rites and ...
... accept this dictum of the historian , for religion has been accustomed to insist perhaps more strenuously than any other phase of our culture upon the authority of the past . Yet historical inquiry readily shows that even the rites and ...
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... accepted doctrines of the Society were set forth by certain ministers . The doctrines resembled those of the Unitarians , and in some instances were distinctly rational- istic . The result was a divided body , and weakness in the ...
... accepted doctrines of the Society were set forth by certain ministers . The doctrines resembled those of the Unitarians , and in some instances were distinctly rational- istic . The result was a divided body , and weakness in the ...
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... accepted military service ; those who refused military service but accepted some kind of alternative service ; and those who refused any compulsory service whatever . This last class numbered very few ; the majority belonged to the ...
... accepted military service ; those who refused military service but accepted some kind of alternative service ; and those who refused any compulsory service whatever . This last class numbered very few ; the majority belonged to the ...
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... accept its estimate of spiritual powers . That appreciation will , I believe , make evident that the essentials of Jesus ' hope are indispensable for the task of civilization which we have to do , and inevitably translatable into it ...
... accept its estimate of spiritual powers . That appreciation will , I believe , make evident that the essentials of Jesus ' hope are indispensable for the task of civilization which we have to do , and inevitably translatable into it ...
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... accept someone else's theory as doing justice to their own experiences . The reality of the matter is that all of these facts are transcendent facts , refusing to be confined to any definitions or theories , be they never so logically ...
... accept someone else's theory as doing justice to their own experiences . The reality of the matter is that all of these facts are transcendent facts , refusing to be confined to any definitions or theories , be they never so logically ...
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