The Journal of Religion, 1 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1921 Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... become objects of fear , love , and worshipful adoration . With this widening of vision the historian is no longer content to center attention simply upon political happenings . The scope of his observation enlarges to include those ...
... become objects of fear , love , and worshipful adoration . With this widening of vision the historian is no longer content to center attention simply upon political happenings . The scope of his observation enlarges to include those ...
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... become the dynamic and evolving universe of the twentieth century . Past and present no longer coincide , but are clearly differentiated stages in the historic process . This process of becoming is disclosed to view throughout the whole ...
... become the dynamic and evolving universe of the twentieth century . Past and present no longer coincide , but are clearly differentiated stages in the historic process . This process of becoming is disclosed to view throughout the whole ...
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... become a serious handicap to the would - be historian . The ultimate unit in history is not the document , but the contemporary social order , of which the document may have been merely an incidental product . Yet sometimes the study of ...
... become a serious handicap to the would - be historian . The ultimate unit in history is not the document , but the contemporary social order , of which the document may have been merely an incidental product . Yet sometimes the study of ...
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... become amenable to laws of empirical investigation and so constitute a suitable subject for scientific inquiry . In fact it is an established canon of the new history that he alone is historically minded in the true sense of the term ...
... become amenable to laws of empirical investigation and so constitute a suitable subject for scientific inquiry . In fact it is an established canon of the new history that he alone is historically minded in the true sense of the term ...
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... become so entirely novel as to separate him completely from the common life of his contemporaries , history undoubtedly would adjudge him a freak rather than a hero . The significance of the individual mind is not necessarily obscured ...
... become so entirely novel as to separate him completely from the common life of his contemporaries , history undoubtedly would adjudge him a freak rather than a hero . The significance of the individual mind is not necessarily obscured ...
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