The Journal of Religion, 1 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1921 Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... principles to the study of religion might be a somewhat simpler task if historians were entirely agreed among themselves regarding their own method- ology . But just as there is a " new " theology , whose propriety and validity have ...
... principles to the study of religion might be a somewhat simpler task if historians were entirely agreed among themselves regarding their own method- ology . But just as there is a " new " theology , whose propriety and validity have ...
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... principles of scientific method employed today in the field of historical study . We may now ask , in the second place , how a recog- nition of these principles affects the study of religion . II The historian who undertakes the study ...
... principles of scientific method employed today in the field of historical study . We may now ask , in the second place , how a recog- nition of these principles affects the study of religion . II The historian who undertakes the study ...
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... principle governing the progress of social evolution . He hesitates also to posit for history a mechanistic order of development fashioned after the analogy of biological laws . He recognizes that social progress moves forward by the ...
... principle governing the progress of social evolution . He hesitates also to posit for history a mechanistic order of development fashioned after the analogy of biological laws . He recognizes that social progress moves forward by the ...
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... principle . The members of the churches themselves cannot tell what dominant issue the ministry as a whole stands for . Another approach to the same phase of our problem may be put thus : What have the members of the churches been led ...
... principle . The members of the churches themselves cannot tell what dominant issue the ministry as a whole stands for . Another approach to the same phase of our problem may be put thus : What have the members of the churches been led ...
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... principles were based on love and whose adherents lived according to the principles of a Prince of Peace . During the latter half of the eighteenth century the Society sank into a condition of quietism , occupying itself in preserving ...
... principles were based on love and whose adherents lived according to the principles of a Prince of Peace . During the latter half of the eighteenth century the Society sank into a condition of quietism , occupying itself in preserving ...
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