The Journal of Religion, 56 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1976 |
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... natural law . Here , the previously noted distinction between core nature ( which is immutable ) and peripheral nature ( which is in some degree changeable because it can be actuated differently within human history by the creative ...
... natural law . Here , the previously noted distinction between core nature ( which is immutable ) and peripheral nature ( which is in some degree changeable because it can be actuated differently within human history by the creative ...
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... nature is to actuate some real potentiality of man's peripheral nature not hitherto known to be present ( at least in this way ) . To actuate a potentiality of peripheral nature is , therefore , to achieve a valid ex- pression of man's ...
... nature is to actuate some real potentiality of man's peripheral nature not hitherto known to be present ( at least in this way ) . To actuate a potentiality of peripheral nature is , therefore , to achieve a valid ex- pression of man's ...
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... nature , it also makes it impossible to conceive of Him as the creator of nature . God creates out of Himself ; in Feuerbach's mode of expression , His distinction from nature can only be properly conceived as a distinguishing from that ...
... nature , it also makes it impossible to conceive of Him as the creator of nature . God creates out of Himself ; in Feuerbach's mode of expression , His distinction from nature can only be properly conceived as a distinguishing from that ...
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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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