The Journal of Religion, 56 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1976 |
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... truth , specifically , that the truth of a thing is given only from its end . Since the final end of all things has not yet appeared , then all beings have an openness to the future . Thought corresponds to being in that thought ...
... truth , specifically , that the truth of a thing is given only from its end . Since the final end of all things has not yet appeared , then all beings have an openness to the future . Thought corresponds to being in that thought ...
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... truth of the religious imagination by reifying its object and thereby disuniting what is by nature unified : man and God . The entire book is , on the one hand , a defense of the power and truth of religion as a function of the ...
... truth of the religious imagination by reifying its object and thereby disuniting what is by nature unified : man and God . The entire book is , on the one hand , a defense of the power and truth of religion as a function of the ...
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... truth ; in the remaining sections , Lamont ably rounds out the second , the truth about the English consensus . It is this truth , one feels , which is the profounder of the two and which makes intelligible the anomalies about both ...
... truth ; in the remaining sections , Lamont ably rounds out the second , the truth about the English consensus . It is this truth , one feels , which is the profounder of the two and which makes intelligible the anomalies about both ...
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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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