The Journal of Religion, 58 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1978 Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... person to person as experiences , ideas , and capacities to understand vary . What is true of knowledge will also be true of faith , which will also vary from person to person . If , then , a " true and saving religion " consists only ...
... person to person as experiences , ideas , and capacities to understand vary . What is true of knowledge will also be true of faith , which will also vary from person to person . If , then , a " true and saving religion " consists only ...
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... person must inquire and assent just so far as that person can understand . No person , he argues , can be expected or required to assent to anything beyond that of which he is himself convinced and persuaded . In this , every person ...
... person must inquire and assent just so far as that person can understand . No person , he argues , can be expected or required to assent to anything beyond that of which he is himself convinced and persuaded . In this , every person ...
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... person . And , as a person , man transcended society . Society could not subordinate a person to its own common good as a part is subordinated to the end of the whole . For the person , who was ordered immediately to God , could not be ...
... person . And , as a person , man transcended society . Society could not subordinate a person to its own common good as a part is subordinated to the end of the whole . For the person , who was ordered immediately to God , could not be ...
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