The Journal of Religion, 58 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1978 Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... truth.31 What Locke means is that each person must assist others to search for and discover their assent for themselves . Since its beginning , Christianity has prospered through the free activity of persons to examine and determine its ...
... truth.31 What Locke means is that each person must assist others to search for and discover their assent for themselves . Since its beginning , Christianity has prospered through the free activity of persons to examine and determine its ...
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... truth . If we insist that there has to be an independent criterion of truth , we would then have to make sense of the declaration These truths we hold to be self - evident , " where the use of truth is meant to show that the values ...
... truth . If we insist that there has to be an independent criterion of truth , we would then have to make sense of the declaration These truths we hold to be self - evident , " where the use of truth is meant to show that the values ...
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... truth . When adherents of these religions claim the truths embodied in their religions to be self - evident , what independent criterion of truth can we produce to determine which religion is true ? If we were aware that one set of truths ...
... truth . When adherents of these religions claim the truths embodied in their religions to be self - evident , what independent criterion of truth can we produce to determine which religion is true ? If we were aware that one set of truths ...
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An Exploration | 13 |
Locke on Assent and Toleration | 30 |
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