The Journal of Religion, 56 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1976 |
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discussion and dispute must take place . So one must begin where Feuerbach begins . This is why I believe it is reasonable and interesting to compare the thought of Feuerbach and Kierkegaard on the matter of religion . For , while they ...
discussion and dispute must take place . So one must begin where Feuerbach begins . This is why I believe it is reasonable and interesting to compare the thought of Feuerbach and Kierkegaard on the matter of religion . For , while they ...
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... Feuerbach clearly believes that in the history of Western culture it was the theological and not the philosophical move which was made in relation to religion . Although Feuerbach is not clear and explicit about why the theolog- ical ...
... Feuerbach clearly believes that in the history of Western culture it was the theological and not the philosophical move which was made in relation to religion . Although Feuerbach is not clear and explicit about why the theolog- ical ...
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... Feuerbach's criti- cism of religion . Since a complete substantiation of this would entail a large volume , this essay will attempt to indicate that Feuerbach's first publication addressing himself to religion , Thoughts on Death and ...
... Feuerbach's criti- cism of religion . Since a complete substantiation of this would entail a large volume , this essay will attempt to indicate that Feuerbach's first publication addressing himself to religion , Thoughts on Death and ...
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Elie Wiesel and the Drama of Interrogation | 18 |
Critical Natural Law in Relation | 36 |
Transcendent or Immanent? | 61 |
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