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ent religious groups at different times tried to violate the kinds of freedom that came with pluralism ? How have they often lost the sense of disciplined religious life in the face of the necessary and attractive tolerationism that ...
ent religious groups at different times tried to violate the kinds of freedom that came with pluralism ? How have they often lost the sense of disciplined religious life in the face of the necessary and attractive tolerationism that ...
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14 Feuerbach describes religion as the representation of the " inner nature of man as an objective external being . ? Put another way , the essence of religion is the immediate , involuntary , unconscious contemplation of the human ...
14 Feuerbach describes religion as the representation of the " inner nature of man as an objective external being . ? Put another way , the essence of religion is the immediate , involuntary , unconscious contemplation of the human ...
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But Feuerbach's affirmation of the positive and creative function of the religious imagination stops short of affirming ... Though quantitatively separated in religion , there is no real ( i.e. , qualitative or essential ) separation ...
But Feuerbach's affirmation of the positive and creative function of the religious imagination stops short of affirming ... Though quantitatively separated in religion , there is no real ( i.e. , qualitative or essential ) separation ...
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