The Journal of Religion, 56 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1976 |
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... Theory and practice are always distinguished and usually separated . What holds in theory frequently bears little resemblance to what hap- pens in practice . Action suggests a voluntarism especially when it is separated from ...
... Theory and practice are always distinguished and usually separated . What holds in theory frequently bears little resemblance to what hap- pens in practice . Action suggests a voluntarism especially when it is separated from ...
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... theory , it is to his version of critical social theory that Schil- lebeeckx turns in order to reintroduce a critical moment in his theologi- cal reflections . The sixth essay , " The New Critical Theory , " then , is mostly informa ...
... theory , it is to his version of critical social theory that Schil- lebeeckx turns in order to reintroduce a critical moment in his theologi- cal reflections . The sixth essay , " The New Critical Theory , " then , is mostly informa ...
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... theory and praxis . Schillebeeckx obscures the reciprocity involved in this relationship when he asserts that " praxis determines theory " ( p . 108 ) . This misunderstanding is carried over , perhaps , in his analogous concept of ...
... theory and praxis . Schillebeeckx obscures the reciprocity involved in this relationship when he asserts that " praxis determines theory " ( p . 108 ) . This misunderstanding is carried over , perhaps , in his analogous concept 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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