Religion in Life, Volumen21Abingdon Press, 1951 Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... accept it as coming from no- where , and without total organic context , either by not explaining what is or by trying to verbalize some realm of possibility into the ground of becoming , is certain to be both arbitrary and rationally ...
... accept it as coming from no- where , and without total organic context , either by not explaining what is or by trying to verbalize some realm of possibility into the ground of becoming , is certain to be both arbitrary and rationally ...
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... accept what is taught us by our parents , our friends , our pastors , the Bible as we read it and understand it as child . Even as adults , outside of our own narrow field we accept practically everything on the authority of some other ...
... accept what is taught us by our parents , our friends , our pastors , the Bible as we read it and understand it as child . Even as adults , outside of our own narrow field we accept practically everything on the authority of some other ...
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... accepted Israel anew . The Jews are , as they always have been , God's chosen people , even though they do not as yet ... accept Christ's death and resurrection . He uses the Gentiles as a means to achieve his purpose . The Jews are ...
... accepted Israel anew . The Jews are , as they always have been , God's chosen people , even though they do not as yet ... accept Christ's death and resurrection . He uses the Gentiles as a means to achieve his purpose . The Jews are ...
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RELIGION | 4 |
CONTENTS | 311 |
The Christian HopeIts Meaning for Today | 339 |
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