The Journal of Religion, 56 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1976 |
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... sense of the text ; and second , regarding the appropri- ability of the sense of the text for him- / herself . The notion of model which Ricoeur employs in his theory of metaphor is helpful for il- luminating the first judgment ...
... sense of the text ; and second , regarding the appropri- ability of the sense of the text for him- / herself . The notion of model which Ricoeur employs in his theory of metaphor is helpful for il- luminating the first judgment ...
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... sense , but differs from modern science inas- much as its basic terms and relations are given to consciousness . " 12 The shift here , in other words , is from reason in both the classical sense of logos and the modern sense of logic to ...
... sense , but differs from modern science inas- much as its basic terms and relations are given to consciousness . " 12 The shift here , in other words , is from reason in both the classical sense of logos and the modern sense of logic to ...
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... sense of defilement , of sin , and of guilt . The transition from one to the other marks the moral evolution of the individual and of a society . Yet the previous moments are never wholly left behind in those that follow . The sense of ...
... sense of defilement , of sin , and of guilt . The transition from one to the other marks the moral evolution of the individual and of a society . Yet the previous moments are never wholly left behind in those that follow . The sense of ...
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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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