The Journal of Religion, 56 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1976 |
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... religious and cultural history , was not the origination but the intensification of the very questions which sustained that history . The questions which permeate Wiesel's literature are largely religious in character . They are religious ...
... religious and cultural history , was not the origination but the intensification of the very questions which sustained that history . The questions which permeate Wiesel's literature are largely religious in character . They are religious ...
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... religious mean- ings as diagnostics seems to have little relevance for the immediacy of religious experience . For it is only on the level of philosophical reflection that the distinction between " immediate " and " reflective ...
... religious mean- ings as diagnostics seems to have little relevance for the immediacy of religious experience . For it is only on the level of philosophical reflection that the distinction between " immediate " and " reflective ...
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... religious language ( " faith - talk " ) by an appeal to its " language meaning from use " in the churches . Since the meaning , meaningfulness , and truth of religious language are seriously questioned both inside and outside the ...
... religious language ( " faith - talk " ) by an appeal to its " language meaning from use " in the churches . Since the meaning , meaningfulness , and truth of religious language are seriously questioned both inside and outside the ...
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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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absolute affirmation American analysis androcentric argues argument basic biblical theology C. S. Lewis Catholic character Christ Christian church concept consciousness critical natural law culture David Tracy death dialectical discussion distinction divine essay essence ethics existence experience external faith Feuerbach finite freedom God's Hegel hermeneutics human Ibid ideal imago Dei individual infinite interpretation Jesus Jung Jung's Karl Rahner Kierkegaard kingdom language liberal literary Ludwig Feuerbach meaning metaphor metaphysical modern Moltmann moral narrative nation necessity Niebuhr object Old Testament pages Paper Pannenberg Paul Tillich philosophy political position possible present problem process theology prolepsis Protestantism psychological question Rahner's reality reason reflection relation relationship religious Ricoeur sense social society spirit story symbols theologians theory thought tion Tocqueville tradition trans transcendent truth ultimate understanding unity University of Chicago University Press Wiesel women York