The Journal of Religion, 57 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1977 |
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... called “ vital immanence . " Such immanence was condemned as a reductionist explanation of revelation . Modernists were defined as understanding revelation to result from an " interior sense , ” a “ need of the Divine , ” experience ...
... called “ vital immanence . " Such immanence was condemned as a reductionist explanation of revelation . Modernists were defined as understanding revelation to result from an " interior sense , ” a “ need of the Divine , ” experience ...
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... called transcendental theology - theology as a transcendental condition for christology . This approach to the human nature is called transcendental anthropology - anthropology as a transcendental condition for christology . Christology ...
... called transcendental theology - theology as a transcendental condition for christology . This approach to the human nature is called transcendental anthropology - anthropology as a transcendental condition for christology . Christology ...
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... called by a revela- tion is called precisely to appeal to his revelation [ and ] he must precisely exert authority in the strength of the fact that he was called by a revelation " ( p . 24 ) . That there might be something called ...
... called by a revela- tion is called precisely to appeal to his revelation [ and ] he must precisely exert authority in the strength of the fact that he was called by a revelation " ( p . 24 ) . That there might be something called ...
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