The Journal of Religion, 57 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1977 |
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... ( historical criticism ) , it would still be vitally important to determine if that was a univalent concept or a multivalent symbol and we would therefore have to ask " what a literary symbol is , how it works , what it does " ( p . 5 ) ...
... ( historical criticism ) , it would still be vitally important to determine if that was a univalent concept or a multivalent symbol and we would therefore have to ask " what a literary symbol is , how it works , what it does " ( p . 5 ) ...
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... historical relativi- ty ) to a suggested relation of truth and continuity . When Pelikan states that " the historical process needs to be seen by Christian theology as a medium of growth , not as a source of embarrassment , " " 6 ...
... historical relativi- ty ) to a suggested relation of truth and continuity . When Pelikan states that " the historical process needs to be seen by Christian theology as a medium of growth , not as a source of embarrassment , " " 6 ...
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... historical criticism in demonstrating the determinateness , the finiteness of Jesus , that the truly affirmative theological dialectic can begin.53 As in philosophical knowing , it is only after the clarification of determinateness by ...
... historical criticism in demonstrating the determinateness , the finiteness of Jesus , that the truly affirmative theological dialectic can begin.53 As in philosophical knowing , it is only after the clarification of determinateness by ...
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