Religion in Life, Volumen41John Baillie, Lucius Hatfield Bugbee, Charles Kendall Gilbert Abingdon Press, 1972 Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... past has the strength of recognizing the importance of the past in determining what it means to be Christian , writes Wilken ; but it inverts the order of historical experience by suggesting that what should be is derived from what was ...
... past has the strength of recognizing the importance of the past in determining what it means to be Christian , writes Wilken ; but it inverts the order of historical experience by suggesting that what should be is derived from what was ...
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... past . It is still true that an obsession with novelty coupled with ignorance about the past can become diabolically pernicious . Yet in a time of amazing acceleration of rapid change , the future has a particular claim . With respect ...
... past . It is still true that an obsession with novelty coupled with ignorance about the past can become diabolically pernicious . Yet in a time of amazing acceleration of rapid change , the future has a particular claim . With respect ...
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... past , we must now speak comparatively more often about the future . The church looks too much to the past . No one is more attached to the old than the typical Christian . No discipline spends more time on its own history than does ...
... past , we must now speak comparatively more often about the future . The church looks too much to the past . No one is more attached to the old than the typical Christian . No discipline spends more time on its own history than does ...
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Editorial | 7 |
Barth Schleiermacher and a New York Giants Fan Steven Shoemaker | 18 |
Religious Symbols and the Black Experience Harold A Jackson Jr | 29 |
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