Knygos viduje
Rezultatai 13 iš 52
13 psl.
The theme of the phenomenology of religion is the something intended in ritual actions , in mythical speech , in belief or mystical feeling ; its task is to dis - implicate that object from the various intentions of behavior , discourse ...
The theme of the phenomenology of religion is the something intended in ritual actions , in mythical speech , in belief or mystical feeling ; its task is to dis - implicate that object from the various intentions of behavior , discourse ...
333 psl.
The resulting mixture , in the man Jesus , of the temporal and eternal means that Kierkegaard separates history and faith , not because of the inadequacies of historical inquiry but because of the utter uniqueness of the object of faith ...
The resulting mixture , in the man Jesus , of the temporal and eternal means that Kierkegaard separates history and faith , not because of the inadequacies of historical inquiry but because of the utter uniqueness of the object of faith ...
429 psl.
Varieties he discusses religious objects as specific examples of such living realities " : ... the whole array of our instances ( of gods and divinities ) leads to a conclusion something like this : It is as if there were in the human ...
Varieties he discusses religious objects as specific examples of such living realities " : ... the whole array of our instances ( of gods and divinities ) leads to a conclusion something like this : It is as if there were in the human ...
Ką žmonės sako - Rašyti recenziją
Neradome recenzijų įprastose vietose.
Kiti leidimai - Peržiūrėti viską
Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
actually American analysis appears argues argument attempt become beginning believe biblical Blondel called Chicago Christ Christian church claims concept concern consciousness contemporary context continuing criticism culture death discussion distinction divine early effect essay ethical example existence experience expressed fact faith final give given God's historical human idea important individual interest interpretation issue James Jesus Jewish John Judaism knowledge language less liberation literary literature living meaning method moral mystical nature object original particular philosophical political position possible present Press principle problem provides question reading reality reason reflection regard relation religion religious response Ritschl seems sense Sicarii significance social society speak spiritual structure suggests symbols theologians theology things thought tion tradition true truth understanding University volume whole writings York