The Journal of Religion, 57 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1977 |
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... dependence is more pervasive than the " accident " of birth ; it continues through the life span , with dependence upon the resources of nature ( to be sure , altered by human interventions ) for the sustenance of physical life ...
... dependence is more pervasive than the " accident " of birth ; it continues through the life span , with dependence upon the resources of nature ( to be sure , altered by human interventions ) for the sustenance of physical life ...
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... dependence of freedom . The feeling of freedom that we have is never absolute , that is , unmixed with the feeling of dependence , for such absolute freedom would mean that the other had no " influence . upon our receptivity . " And the ...
... dependence of freedom . The feeling of freedom that we have is never absolute , that is , unmixed with the feeling of dependence , for such absolute freedom would mean that the other had no " influence . upon our receptivity . " And the ...
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... dependence with vague feelings like those mentioned above or claiming that such feelings are in some mysterious way the feeling of absolute dependence , he will have to admit that my friend discredits the claim Schleiermacher would like ...
... dependence with vague feelings like those mentioned above or claiming that such feelings are in some mysterious way the feeling of absolute dependence , he will have to admit that my friend discredits the claim Schleiermacher would like ...
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