Religion in Life, Volumen46John Baillie, Lucius Hatfield Bugbee, Charles Kendall Gilbert Abingdon Press, 1977 Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... revealed religion.20 These authors intended a grand synthesis of faith and reason ; their achievement was something less . Those of the American founding fathers who were seriously interested in religion appear generally to have shared ...
... revealed religion.20 These authors intended a grand synthesis of faith and reason ; their achievement was something less . Those of the American founding fathers who were seriously interested in religion appear generally to have shared ...
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... reveal themselves for what they are and , by implication , for what they are not . As fact they dissolve into symbol ... revealed to him that the transcendent was always other than the way things appeared , then he would choose ...
... reveal themselves for what they are and , by implication , for what they are not . As fact they dissolve into symbol ... revealed to him that the transcendent was always other than the way things appeared , then he would choose ...
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... reveals God . Most readers of the novel confess that it is at once Lewis ' most difficult , and yet his best ... revealed in the work . Till We Have Faces is in many respects quite akin to a medieval tapestry , one that discloses ...
... reveals God . Most readers of the novel confess that it is at once Lewis ' most difficult , and yet his best ... revealed in the work . Till We Have Faces is in many respects quite akin to a medieval tapestry , one that discloses ...
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Theology and Metaphor Roger Hazelton | 7 |
The Oedipus Complex and the Androgynous Divine Joe McCown | 22 |
Religious Imagery in the Plays of Harold Pinter Richard E Sherrell | 32 |
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