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But as he expressed it to von Hügel , a damaging problem overshadows everything ; it is the question of method . 31 Because of that , it appeared that Loisy was presenting a Christ limited to what history can recount .
But as he expressed it to von Hügel , a damaging problem overshadows everything ; it is the question of method . 31 Because of that , it appeared that Loisy was presenting a Christ limited to what history can recount .
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In the first part Blondel had presented his principal argument about the nature of historical method . He had criticized Loisy's method on the basis of the fundamental principles of his own thought . Now , in this addition , he tried to ...
In the first part Blondel had presented his principal argument about the nature of historical method . He had criticized Loisy's method on the basis of the fundamental principles of his own thought . Now , in this addition , he tried to ...
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89 This , says Arnold , was " the method of Jesus : it was a method adjusted to the fact that man is defiled by the things that come from within his heart . So metanoia was his watchword , for he was aiming at a change of the inner ...
89 This , says Arnold , was " the method of Jesus : it was a method adjusted to the fact that man is defiled by the things that come from within his heart . So metanoia was his watchword , for he was aiming at a change of the inner ...
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