The Journal of Religion, 56 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1976 |
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... Spirit and in no way an " external " dependence . It seems quite relevant here to point out that Hegel's emphasis on ... Spirit to reveal himself freely , and , if God is present to me , a finite spirit as his Other , then this presence ...
... Spirit and in no way an " external " dependence . It seems quite relevant here to point out that Hegel's emphasis on ... Spirit to reveal himself freely , and , if God is present to me , a finite spirit as his Other , then this presence ...
83 psl.
... Spirit and in no way an " external " dependence . It seems quite relevant here to point out that Hegel's emphasis on ... Spirit to reveal himself freely , and , if God is present to me , a finite spirit as his Other , then this presence ...
... Spirit and in no way an " external " dependence . It seems quite relevant here to point out that Hegel's emphasis on ... Spirit to reveal himself freely , and , if God is present to me , a finite spirit as his Other , then this presence ...
357 psl.
... spirit above as the " third factor " is not accidental . Kier- kegaard is very anxious to avoid the Hegelian move of defining spirit as itself the synthesis of opposites . Hence , Kierkegaard speaks of spirit enigmatically as a " power ...
... spirit above as the " third factor " is not accidental . Kier- kegaard is very anxious to avoid the Hegelian move of defining spirit as itself the synthesis of opposites . Hence , Kierkegaard speaks of spirit enigmatically as a " power ...
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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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