The Journal of Religion, 56 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1976 |
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... expression which the Israelite tradition has in fact formed , the way in which it wants to speak on the basis of that which it has heard and learned . This would imply that the reading of the story is the way to meet the God whom they ...
... expression which the Israelite tradition has in fact formed , the way in which it wants to speak on the basis of that which it has heard and learned . This would imply that the reading of the story is the way to meet the God whom they ...
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... expression for the immediate identity of God and man " ( p . 3 ) and reaches a perfect epistemological expression in the claim that either God is not known at all or he is both the subject and object of knowledge ( p . 75 ) ...
... expression for the immediate identity of God and man " ( p . 3 ) and reaches a perfect epistemological expression in the claim that either God is not known at all or he is both the subject and object of knowledge ( p . 75 ) ...
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... expression of the full range of the church's prayer life - an expression which , incidentally , is marked throughout by the grace and penetration revealed in his justly renowned " serenity prayer . " Mrs. Niebuhr quotes her husband as ...
... expression of the full range of the church's prayer life - an expression which , incidentally , is marked throughout by the grace and penetration revealed in his justly renowned " serenity prayer . " Mrs. Niebuhr quotes her husband as ...
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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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