The Journal of Religion, 56 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1976 |
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... suggest , it is , I think , consistent with my hypothesis . I do not pretend that in this brief discussion I have satisfactorily an- swered the question of why Eliade's interpretive model should be re- placed . The most I hope to have ...
... suggest , it is , I think , consistent with my hypothesis . I do not pretend that in this brief discussion I have satisfactorily an- swered the question of why Eliade's interpretive model should be re- placed . The most I hope to have ...
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... suggests a general focus of interest , but the collection is varied and uneven . There is no central thesis or unifying ... suggest that Macquarrie has adopted the role of a senior theological statesman , surveying the scene and making ...
... suggests a general focus of interest , but the collection is varied and uneven . There is no central thesis or unifying ... suggest that Macquarrie has adopted the role of a senior theological statesman , surveying the scene and making ...
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... suggest , is overlooked by John Hick3 when he says that the theist must concede that there are no actual , reasonable grounds for preferring a theistic hypothesis to a naturalistic account of the order of the world , that the argument ...
... suggest , is overlooked by John Hick3 when he says that the theist must concede that there are no actual , reasonable grounds for preferring a theistic hypothesis to a naturalistic account of the order of the world , that the argument ...
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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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