The Journal of Religion, 58 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1978 Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... human turning to God and his dependence upon God with the phenomenon of a dog's association with a human being . Very seriously , Hardy devotes more than one - tenth of his book to the ethology , the psychology , and the biology of the ...
... human turning to God and his dependence upon God with the phenomenon of a dog's association with a human being . Very seriously , Hardy devotes more than one - tenth of his book to the ethology , the psychology , and the biology of the ...
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... human beings , but especially in human beings . This is because " the essence of being human is concern for transcendent meaning " and because we human beings are able to enact deeds of concern which are more meaningful than those of ...
... human beings , but especially in human beings . This is because " the essence of being human is concern for transcendent meaning " and because we human beings are able to enact deeds of concern which are more meaningful than those of ...
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... human love is experienced that reveals the presence of divine love within it . Human love is experienced as a grace ; one with which we must cooperate , but nonetheless a true grace . In fact , our very ability to cooperate with that ...
... human love is experienced that reveals the presence of divine love within it . Human love is experienced as a grace ; one with which we must cooperate , but nonetheless a true grace . In fact , our very ability to cooperate with that ...
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