The Journal of Religion, 58 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1978 Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... divine manifests itself — and that , let us note , is precisely what the tradition has said of these events , namely , that here uniquely and unequivocally the essential character of the divine is manifested . And more important , the ...
... divine manifests itself — and that , let us note , is precisely what the tradition has said of these events , namely , that here uniquely and unequivocally the essential character of the divine is manifested . And more important , the ...
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... divine acts . " 57 All things are sublime because they are divine acts of creation and because their continuous being is a way of obeying the Creator , though a way which is often beyond choice or decision . According to Heschel , being ...
... divine acts . " 57 All things are sublime because they are divine acts of creation and because their continuous being is a way of obeying the Creator , though a way which is often beyond choice or decision . According to Heschel , being ...
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... Divine . This happens if the person realizes that human love is spiritually empowered love , that the love with which we are moved is a love by which we are moved , that the source , guide , and goal of this love is Divine . Divine love ...
... Divine . This happens if the person realizes that human love is spiritually empowered love , that the love with which we are moved is a love by which we are moved , that the source , guide , and goal of this love is Divine . Divine love ...
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