The Journal of Religion, 56 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1976 |
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... fact even for the final philosophy , and only because philosophy accepts this fact can it attain absolute finality , 65 THE COMMUNITY OF GOD AND MAN If , therefore , it is in some sense true to say that God cannot be apart from the ...
... fact even for the final philosophy , and only because philosophy accepts this fact can it attain absolute finality , 65 THE COMMUNITY OF GOD AND MAN If , therefore , it is in some sense true to say that God cannot be apart from the ...
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... fact even for the final philosophy , and only because philosophy accepts this fact can it attain absolute finality . 65 THE COMMUNITY OF GOD AND MAN If , therefore , it is in some sense true to say that God cannot be apart from the ...
... fact even for the final philosophy , and only because philosophy accepts this fact can it attain absolute finality . 65 THE COMMUNITY OF GOD AND MAN If , therefore , it is in some sense true to say that God cannot be apart from the ...
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... fact , which fact might influence the meaningfulness of a work to any reader , but not the meaning of the work . In the second stage of interpretation , the reader is again posited as a matter of fact , which fact will influence the ...
... fact , which fact might influence the meaningfulness of a work to any reader , but not the meaning of the work . In the second stage of interpretation , the reader is again posited as a matter of fact , which fact will influence the ...
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Elie Wiesel and the Drama of Interrogation | 18 |
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