The Journal of Religion, 56 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1976 |
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... critical correlation religious and theological answers represent “ meaning in abundance " to be disclosed at " the farthest limit of mean- ingful talk about God " ( p . 89 ) . The critical transition from philosophical to theological ...
... critical correlation religious and theological answers represent “ meaning in abundance " to be disclosed at " the farthest limit of mean- ingful talk about God " ( p . 89 ) . The critical transition from philosophical to theological ...
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... critical social theory that Schil- lebeeckx turns in order to reintroduce a critical moment in his theologi- cal reflections . The sixth essay , " The New Critical Theory , " then , is mostly informa- tive . In it Schillebeeckx tries to ...
... critical social theory that Schil- lebeeckx turns in order to reintroduce a critical moment in his theologi- cal reflections . The sixth essay , " The New Critical Theory , " then , is mostly informa- tive . In it Schillebeeckx tries to ...
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... critical theory as a “ rationally and empirically deduced theory " is ambiguous , if not misleading . Critical theory's scientific claims are based on a much broader concept of science , one which would see hermeneutics itself as a form ...
... critical theory as a “ rationally and empirically deduced theory " is ambiguous , if not misleading . Critical theory's scientific claims are based on a much broader concept of science , one which would see hermeneutics itself as a form ...
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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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