The Journal of Religion, 57 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1977 |
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... consciousness is a special experi- ence limited to a relatively few types of highly developed , complex organism whereby there is a focus of attention enabling the organism to select from its continuous commerce with the surrounding ...
... consciousness is a special experi- ence limited to a relatively few types of highly developed , complex organism whereby there is a focus of attention enabling the organism to select from its continuous commerce with the surrounding ...
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... consciousness and revelation [ were ] synonymous . " " Even the supreme authority of the Church must submit to religious consciousness , " according to the Modernists , for this is " put on equal footing with revelation . " Such a view ...
... consciousness and revelation [ were ] synonymous . " " Even the supreme authority of the Church must submit to religious consciousness , " according to the Modernists , for this is " put on equal footing with revelation . " Such a view ...
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... consciousness and knowledge . Both Blondel and von Hügel were attempting to maintain the " true God , true man " paradox . Blondel feared that the assignment of historical dependency to the knowledge of Christ im- plied a denial of his ...
... consciousness and knowledge . Both Blondel and von Hügel were attempting to maintain the " true God , true man " paradox . Blondel feared that the assignment of historical dependency to the knowledge of Christ im- plied a denial of his ...
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