The Journal of Religion, 56 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1976 |
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... idea of God , and in particular in the idea of the one God as against the many gods of other nations and cultures - an opposi- tion the importance of which is amply supported by the Old Testament itself . But , if this is so , far from ...
... idea of God , and in particular in the idea of the one God as against the many gods of other nations and cultures - an opposi- tion the importance of which is amply supported by the Old Testament itself . But , if this is so , far from ...
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... Idea to nature and finite spirits " is therefore rather to be understood in this way , that the Idea freely releases itself , absolutely sure of itself and resting in itself " 55 is not , as Grégoire , Copleston , Findlay , and others ...
... Idea to nature and finite spirits " is therefore rather to be understood in this way , that the Idea freely releases itself , absolutely sure of itself and resting in itself " 55 is not , as Grégoire , Copleston , Findlay , and others ...
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... idea of perfect human corporeality , which , as perfect archetype ( Urbild ) of the body , is " Spiritual body , ” the species of body . This idea is not a mere mental abstraction , it really exists ; however , it does not exist as ...
... idea of perfect human corporeality , which , as perfect archetype ( Urbild ) of the body , is " Spiritual body , ” the species of body . This idea is not a mere mental abstraction , it really exists ; however , it does not exist 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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