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Second , the character of the story belongs to literary form . As a young American scholar addressing the Albrightian point of view has recently put it , rather crudely and brutally but with pungent expressiveness : " Salvation history ...
Second , the character of the story belongs to literary form . As a young American scholar addressing the Albrightian point of view has recently put it , rather crudely and brutally but with pungent expressiveness : " Salvation history ...
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In this sense , Ricoeur says , the term human condition " denotes that we are determined by our character , the involuntary , and life the necessity to which I yield by the very fact I have not chosen to exist .
In this sense , Ricoeur says , the term human condition " denotes that we are determined by our character , the involuntary , and life the necessity to which I yield by the very fact I have not chosen to exist .
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The teaching is about character and what character can do in this world . The character seems to be much too coherent for contrived poses , and it reveals itself in many ...
The teaching is about character and what character can do in this world . The character seems to be much too coherent for contrived poses , and it reveals itself in many ...
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