The Journal of Religion, 58 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1978 Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... become manifest as silence if it had not negated itself and become present in speech . God is the silence present in the voice of speech , the silence " naming itself in its exile from itself " ( p . 28 ) . However , to speak is to ...
... become manifest as silence if it had not negated itself and become present in speech . God is the silence present in the voice of speech , the silence " naming itself in its exile from itself " ( p . 28 ) . However , to speak is to ...
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... become his primary categories , and his practical theology in its essentials is translated into " the framework of irony . " In contrast to the work of the second period , there is no systematic focus to that of the third . What is ...
... become his primary categories , and his practical theology in its essentials is translated into " the framework of irony . " In contrast to the work of the second period , there is no systematic focus to that of the third . What is ...
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... become decadent . Education , based on Christian morality , gives precedence to the mediocre . Science still presupposes metaphysical beliefs . Philosophy has become so decadent that it can only await a " new order of philosophers ...
... become decadent . Education , based on Christian morality , gives precedence to the mediocre . Science still presupposes metaphysical beliefs . Philosophy has become so decadent that it can only await a " new order of philosophers ...
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