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Critical natural law will raise this question because it will suggest that human purposes , including intended consequences , are incarnated in the activity " in itself , and that the consequences of human activity inevitably reflect ...
Critical natural law will raise this question because it will suggest that human purposes , including intended consequences , are incarnated in the activity " in itself , and that the consequences of human activity inevitably reflect ...
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But what evidence is there that archaic men and women experienced and understood the sacred in the way I have suggested ? There are at least three interrelated ways in which we might begin to answer this question ; I will simply mention ...
But what evidence is there that archaic men and women experienced and understood the sacred in the way I have suggested ? There are at least three interrelated ways in which we might begin to answer this question ; I will simply mention ...
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This line of argument , I suggest , is overlooked by John Hick ) 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 ...
This line of argument , I suggest , is overlooked by John Hick ) 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 ...
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Elie Wiesel and the Drama of Interrogation | 18 |
Critical Natural Law in Relation | 36 |
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