The Journal of ReligionUniversity of Chicago Press, 1971 |
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... religions are differently oriented and motivated . Religion A tends to regularize permanence , while religion B finds its norm in change . Thus , recalling one of Ernst Bloch's sets of contrasting images , the one religion can be ...
... religions are differently oriented and motivated . Religion A tends to regularize permanence , while religion B finds its norm in change . Thus , recalling one of Ernst Bloch's sets of contrasting images , the one religion can be ...
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... religion , David Bakan has written : The fundamental impulse in both science and religion is the singular impulse of man to appreciate the nature of his existence in time , in space , in history and in his peculiarly self - conscious ...
... religion , David Bakan has written : The fundamental impulse in both science and religion is the singular impulse of man to appreciate the nature of his existence in time , in space , in history and in his peculiarly self - conscious ...
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... religious experience should reflect the dominant traits of that mode of coming to grips with reality . Professor Fontinell's aim in Toward a Reconstruction of Religion is to satisfy such a need . This effort is not an unexpected birth ...
... religious experience should reflect the dominant traits of that mode of coming to grips with reality . Professor Fontinell's aim in Toward a Reconstruction of Religion is to satisfy such a need . This effort is not an unexpected birth ...
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