The Journal of Religion, 56 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1976 |
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... tradition . ( our c above ) . But then the model upon which the history of tradition is conceived is a peculiar one ; it is something like a creed , a short and summary statement of salient events , credenda , to which a prime theolog ...
... tradition . ( our c above ) . But then the model upon which the history of tradition is conceived is a peculiar one ; it is something like a creed , a short and summary statement of salient events , credenda , to which a prime theolog ...
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... tradition from which the Old Testament grew ; and the history of culture , society , and politics which formed the context for them all . Where in all this , in the terms that the older biblical theology would have used , does rev ...
... tradition from which the Old Testament grew ; and the history of culture , society , and politics which formed the context for them all . Where in all this , in the terms that the older biblical theology would have used , does rev ...
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... tradition would at least force us to deal with such a question . As something central to the tradition , it could have the power to make the scales fall from our eyes . A fundamental treatment of the concept of substitution would seem ...
... tradition would at least force us to deal with such a question . As something central to the tradition , it could have the power to make the scales fall from our eyes . A fundamental treatment of the concept of substitution would seem ...
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Elie Wiesel and the Drama of Interrogation | 18 |
Critical Natural Law in Relation | 36 |
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