The Journal of Religion, 57 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1977 |
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... experience , " Hazelton contends that art and religion — at their profoundest depths — are " both .. rooted in experiences of passionate involvement and of ultimate commitment ” ( p . 51 ) . So analysis of the arts may help religious ...
... experience , " Hazelton contends that art and religion — at their profoundest depths — are " both .. rooted in experiences of passionate involvement and of ultimate commitment ” ( p . 51 ) . So analysis of the arts may help religious ...
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... experience . “ Indeed , ” Hazelton contin- ues , " this is the business of theology because it is the central conviction of Christian faith " ( p . 114 ) . Resolving to treat the “ God question ” and the “ humanity question " as one ...
... experience . “ Indeed , ” Hazelton contin- ues , " this is the business of theology because it is the central conviction of Christian faith " ( p . 114 ) . Resolving to treat the “ God question ” and the “ humanity question " as one ...
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... experience of life , according to Stephen Crites , for human experience has a " narrative quality . " 19 If experience is incipient narrative , it is not surprising that stories may react upon and " shape in the most profound way the ...
... experience of life , according to Stephen Crites , for human experience has a " narrative quality . " 19 If experience is incipient narrative , it is not surprising that stories may react upon and " shape in the most profound way the ...
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