The Journal of Religion, 57 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1977 |
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... revelation . Modernists were defined as understanding revelation to result from an " interior sense , ” a “ need of the Divine , ” experience only " in special and favorable circumstances , " and having its roots " in the subconscious ...
... revelation . Modernists were defined as understanding revelation to result from an " interior sense , ” a “ need of the Divine , ” experience only " in special and favorable circumstances , " and having its roots " in the subconscious ...
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... revelation is also placed in a posi- tion of authority with respect to other persons . The authority which the recipient has is conferred upon him by God's revelation ; to that extent the authority of the recipient is founded in God's ...
... revelation is also placed in a posi- tion of authority with respect to other persons . The authority which the recipient has is conferred upon him by God's revelation ; to that extent the authority of the recipient is founded in God's ...
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... revelation if one is subjectively indifferent or indecisive at the point of obedience . There really is no acknowledgment of divine revelation if there is not also the deep realization that this revelation is decisive for one's life ...
... revelation if one is subjectively indifferent or indecisive at the point of obedience . There really is no acknowledgment of divine revelation if there is not also the deep realization that this revelation is decisive for one's life ...
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