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While his questions certainly involve the Holocaust experience , the genesis of his interrogative vision resides in pre - Holocaust religious intensity . ? Indeed , the opening scene of his first narrative initiates the process of ...
While his questions certainly involve the Holocaust experience , the genesis of his interrogative vision resides in pre - Holocaust religious intensity . ? Indeed , the opening scene of his first narrative initiates the process of ...
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Moreover , by transcending the diagnostic on the philosophical level of reflection , we lose our concern that the employment of religious meanings as diagnostics seems to have little relevance for the immediacy of religious experience .
Moreover , by transcending the diagnostic on the philosophical level of reflection , we lose our concern that the employment of religious meanings as diagnostics seems to have little relevance for the immediacy of religious experience .
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Schillebeeckx rejects the facile attempt to legitimate 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 ...
Schillebeeckx rejects the facile attempt to legitimate 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 ...
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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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