Religion in Life, Volumen46John Baillie, Lucius Hatfield Bugbee, Charles Kendall Gilbert Abingdon Press, 1977 Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... sense this quality at distant intervals in extraordinary events ; others sense it in the ordinary events , in every fold , in every nook ; day after day , hour after hour . To them things are bereft of triteness ; to them being does not ...
... sense this quality at distant intervals in extraordinary events ; others sense it in the ordinary events , in every fold , in every nook ; day after day , hour after hour . To them things are bereft of triteness ; to them being does not ...
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... sense of awe that the ineffable gives rise to must be the chief characteristic of the religious person's attitude toward history and nature . Awe in this sense is the wonder and humility inspired by the sublime or felt in the presence ...
... sense of awe that the ineffable gives rise to must be the chief characteristic of the religious person's attitude toward history and nature . Awe in this sense is the wonder and humility inspired by the sublime or felt in the presence ...
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... sense of guilt in man . Civilization , therefore , is ultimately founded on the death instinct . In the words of Paul Ricoeur , “ civilization kills us in order to make us live , by using for itself and against us , the sense of guilt ...
... sense of guilt in man . Civilization , therefore , is ultimately founded on the death instinct . In the words of Paul Ricoeur , “ civilization kills us in order to make us live , by using for itself and against us , the sense of guilt ...
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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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