The Journal of Religion, 56 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1976 |
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... appear with this understanding of the act of storytelling , along with the previous discussion of friendship and action , that in the vision of Wiesel the ethical subsumes the aesthetic . It might even appear that there is a submerged ...
... appear with this understanding of the act of storytelling , along with the previous discussion of friendship and action , that in the vision of Wiesel the ethical subsumes the aesthetic . It might even appear that there is a submerged ...
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... appear once again as deviant by definition . Androcentrism is very much alive even in the history of religion . IX To some the foregoing observations may seem trivial or , if not trivial , easily remedied . As for triviality , I do ...
... appear once again as deviant by definition . Androcentrism is very much alive even in the history of religion . IX To some the foregoing observations may seem trivial or , if not trivial , easily remedied . As for triviality , I do ...
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... appears to be an imposition upon life . However , plots which take the form of cyclical time are not imposed upon ... appear repeatedly as correlative transformations of each other . In the Gospel of Mark , resurrection , Parousia ...
... appears to be an imposition upon life . However , plots which take the form of cyclical time are not imposed upon ... appear repeatedly as correlative transformations of each other . In the Gospel of Mark , resurrection , Parousia ...
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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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