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In January , 1975 , a group of concerned leaders of the Christian church met to discuss the current state and problems of American religion . The result was the Hartford Appeal for Theological Affirma- tion . The group met again in ...
In January , 1975 , a group of concerned leaders of the Christian church met to discuss the current state and problems of American religion . The result was the Hartford Appeal for Theological Affirma- tion . The group met again in ...
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In this sec- tion the treatment is classical in the sense that the phase theory ( oral , anal , Oedipal , adolescent ) constitutes the framework for observation , analysis , and speculation .
In this sec- tion the treatment is classical in the sense that the phase theory ( oral , anal , Oedipal , adolescent ) constitutes the framework for observation , analysis , and speculation .
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For Mark ( whose Gospel ended at 16 : 8 ) , there is no interest in appearance stories or even in the resurrection in and of itself , but rather in the resurrec- tion as the prelude to the imminent return of Christ .
For Mark ( whose Gospel ended at 16 : 8 ) , there is no interest in appearance stories or even in the resurrection in and of itself , but rather in the resurrec- tion as the prelude to the imminent return of Christ .
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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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Religion in Life, Volumen41 John Baillie,Lucius Hatfield Bugbee,Charles Kendall Gilbert Vista de fragmentos - 1972 |
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