The Journal of Religion, 58 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1978 Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... nature and prescribes the correct way to determine what is natural . To dispute over the nature of science is to dispute over the nature of Nature ( i.e. , the underlying character of things ) . For the Enlightenment , beneath the ...
... nature and prescribes the correct way to determine what is natural . To dispute over the nature of science is to dispute over the nature of Nature ( i.e. , the underlying character of things ) . For the Enlightenment , beneath the ...
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... nature be a nonphysical reality ? " 19 Although Heschel maintains that the sublime is an aspect of nature and even speaks of " the sublime in the sensuous , ' nevertheless , in his meaning of the term , the sublime is not a physical ...
... nature be a nonphysical reality ? " 19 Although Heschel maintains that the sublime is an aspect of nature and even speaks of " the sublime in the sensuous , ' nevertheless , in his meaning of the term , the sublime is not a physical ...
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... nature is only the beginning . Beyond the grandeur is God . " biblical religion never regards nature , for all its majesty , as an object of adoration but calls upon nature to adore the living God . God alone can save us and alone is ...
... nature is only the beginning . Beyond the grandeur is God . " biblical religion never regards nature , for all its majesty , as an object of adoration but calls upon nature to adore the living God . God alone can save us and alone is ...
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