The Journal of Religion, 1 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1921 Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... human beings more or less closely organized and acting under the impetus of varied stimuli , the question of environmental contacts justly occupies a place of consider- able importance in the historian's attention . Peculiarities ...
... human beings more or less closely organized and acting under the impetus of varied stimuli , the question of environmental contacts justly occupies a place of consider- able importance in the historian's attention . Peculiarities ...
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... human interests moves along in accus- tomed channels , the cultural attainments of an earlier day easily retain ... humanity . Thus one is led to realize that the character of future societies will also be determined , not by forces ...
... human interests moves along in accus- tomed channels , the cultural attainments of an earlier day easily retain ... humanity . Thus one is led to realize that the character of future societies will also be determined , not by forces ...
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... human needs , as they increase in extent and intensity , cannot be resisted for long even by the powerful conservatism of religions , and one who has read history wisely will not be found spending his energies in a futile effort to lay ...
... human needs , as they increase in extent and intensity , cannot be resisted for long even by the powerful conservatism of religions , and one who has read history wisely will not be found spending his energies in a futile effort to lay ...
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... human life upon the earth . Some synoptic passages indeed , judged to be essentially his because they are characteristic of him and closely represent their oldest sources , appear inconsistent with this anticipation . Such incongruities ...
... human life upon the earth . Some synoptic passages indeed , judged to be essentially his because they are characteristic of him and closely represent their oldest sources , appear inconsistent with this anticipation . Such incongruities ...
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... human- ity has touched , while we toil for the world's perfecting . His deepest and tenderest consolation to his disciples about to be bereft of him , was not that they should " meet the Lord in the air , " nor that he , coming again ...
... human- ity has touched , while we toil for the world's perfecting . His deepest and tenderest consolation to his disciples about to be bereft of him , was not that they should " meet the Lord in the air , " nor that he , coming again ...
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