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Thirdly , when religion is considered historically , in reference to its origins , we are faced by the strangely ambiguous character of its infant stages . Religion begins as a not very promising , and indeed highly questionable ...
Thirdly , when religion is considered historically , in reference to its origins , we are faced by the strangely ambiguous character of its infant stages . Religion begins as a not very promising , and indeed highly questionable ...
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It is precisely in the control of these hazardous processes of interpretation , eventuating in this and that type of theology , that the great religious traditions exercise their distinctive functions ; and they do so not merely by the ...
It is precisely in the control of these hazardous processes of interpretation , eventuating in this and that type of theology , that the great religious traditions exercise their distinctive functions ; and they do so not merely by the ...
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The individual , he says , is not necessarily immortal.2 Nor is immortality a central tenet either for philosophy or religion . The question is : what is the self which claims immortality and in what sense is it claimed as necessary for ...
The individual , he says , is not necessarily immortal.2 Nor is immortality a central tenet either for philosophy or religion . The question is : what is the self which claims immortality and in what sense is it claimed as necessary for ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19301 | 7 |
VERGILS CREATIVE ARt Annual Lecture on Aspects of Art | 14 |
VIRGIL IN ITALIAN POETRY Annual Italian Lecture By Edmund | 28 |
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