The Journal of Religion, 56 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1976 |
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... living ; narrative interest increases in the contrast between the protagonist's inaction and his friend's willingness to love and act ; finally , the protagonist , after endur- ing the loss of the friend and after further suffering ...
... living ; narrative interest increases in the contrast between the protagonist's inaction and his friend's willingness to love and act ; finally , the protagonist , after endur- ing the loss of the friend and after further suffering ...
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... living . Perhaps the young man will choose life , if for no other reason than to interrogate the meaning of Azriel's story . In placing storytelling at the center of The Oath , Wiesel focuses the dynamic which has sustained his writing ...
... living . Perhaps the young man will choose life , if for no other reason than to interrogate the meaning of Azriel's story . In placing storytelling at the center of The Oath , Wiesel focuses the dynamic which has sustained his writing ...
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... living God only as this movement of self - alienation and self - possession : " God is movement towards the finite and thereby , as the sublation of the finite , movement into himself . " 48 God is indeed infinite being ( Sein ) , then ...
... living God only as this movement of self - alienation and self - possession : " God is movement towards the finite and thereby , as the sublation of the finite , movement into himself . " 48 God is indeed infinite being ( Sein ) , then ...
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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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