The Journal of Religion, 56 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1976 |
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which it represents tend to become less obvious as the map becomes more sophisticated and detailed . Addiction to the actual work of approx- imating map to territory obscures the presence of the " map behind the map " and may lead to ...
which it represents tend to become less obvious as the map becomes more sophisticated and detailed . Addiction to the actual work of approx- imating map to territory obscures the presence of the " map behind the map " and may lead to ...
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... become really human involves deliberate destruction of one's ties to the mother , the body , the earth and its creatures , life itself — if this is what is required of me , a woman , in order to participate in the sacred ( which is to ...
... become really human involves deliberate destruction of one's ties to the mother , the body , the earth and its creatures , life itself — if this is what is required of me , a woman , in order to participate in the sacred ( which is to ...
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... become oneself requires , then , the existential choice of Christ as model and as redemptive . Such a choice enables the individual to become and to understand himself through the realization of the ethical requirement . This is the ...
... become oneself requires , then , the existential choice of Christ as model and as redemptive . Such a choice enables the individual to become and to understand himself through the realization of the ethical requirement . This is the ...
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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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