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To accept Malcolm as being in the tradition of Jesus the Christ weakens that tradition and robs it of its spiritual significance ; therefore , Malcolm is considered by many black church people to be a forerunner of the true symbolic ...
To accept Malcolm as being in the tradition of Jesus the Christ weakens that tradition and robs it of its spiritual significance ; therefore , Malcolm is considered by many black church people to be a forerunner of the true symbolic ...
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Hence , we have King representing the unconditioned transcendent not only in the old Testament tradition , but also in the New Testament tradition . II In the development of black theology , the Old Testament plays a more important role ...
Hence , we have King representing the unconditioned transcendent not only in the old Testament tradition , but also in the New Testament tradition . II In the development of black theology , the Old Testament plays a more important role ...
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problems with Altizer , namely : ( 1 ) How can one appeal to the New Testament and Christian tradition without a historical sensibility alien to Altizer ? ( 2 ) Why should one appeal to this tradition in particular when the one it has ...
problems with Altizer , namely : ( 1 ) How can one appeal to the New Testament and Christian tradition without a historical sensibility alien to Altizer ? ( 2 ) Why should one appeal to this tradition in particular when the one it has ...
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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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Religion in Life, Volumen46 John Baillie,Lucius Hatfield Bugbee,Charles Kendall Gilbert Vista de fragmentos - 1977 |
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