The Journal of Religion, 57 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1977 |
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... limits imposed by objective , definable substances , nihil simultaneously leads consciousness beyond the sphere of de- finition itself — and hence beyond knowledge . The radical negation of the quid brings the essential unknowability of ...
... limits imposed by objective , definable substances , nihil simultaneously leads consciousness beyond the sphere of de- finition itself — and hence beyond knowledge . The radical negation of the quid brings the essential unknowability of ...
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... limits of that point . In this connection dogmatic concepts do not render a higher understanding ; instead they are developed as the sentinels whose sole task is to demarcate the distinctive contents of Chris- tian faith . VII The ...
... limits of that point . In this connection dogmatic concepts do not render a higher understanding ; instead they are developed as the sentinels whose sole task is to demarcate the distinctive contents of Chris- tian faith . VII The ...
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... limits of his analytic capacities , at the limits of his powers of endurance , and at the limits of his moral insight . Baf- flement , suffering , and a sense of intractable ethical paradox are all . . . radical challenges . . . with ...
... limits of his analytic capacities , at the limits of his powers of endurance , and at the limits of his moral insight . Baf- flement , suffering , and a sense of intractable ethical paradox are all . . . radical challenges . . . with ...
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