Mansions of the Spirit: Essays in Literature and ReligionGeorge A. Panichas |
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Page 83
... theological concerns . In a word , it is plainly a theology of literature which seizes upon and uses literature for exegetical or apologetical purposes rather than for the purpose of self - enjoyment within literature . Well , then ...
... theological concerns . In a word , it is plainly a theology of literature which seizes upon and uses literature for exegetical or apologetical purposes rather than for the purpose of self - enjoyment within literature . Well , then ...
Page 84
... theological ” or “ reli- gious " is , after all , to use a misnomer ; it is - despite whatever its proponents might ... theological name - system . That these immanent events are what they are is indisputable ; but that these same events ...
... theological ” or “ reli- gious " is , after all , to use a misnomer ; it is - despite whatever its proponents might ... theological name - system . That these immanent events are what they are is indisputable ; but that these same events ...
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... theological knowledge . The religious imagination discerns , rests in , and appropriates as a living reality what is held as a truth by the theological intellect ; but there is no real opposition between these two modes of apprehension ...
... theological knowledge . The religious imagination discerns , rests in , and appropriates as a living reality what is held as a truth by the theological intellect ; but there is no real opposition between these two modes of apprehension ...
Contents
Preface | 11 |
PART I | 28 |
HYATT H WAGGONER Point of View in Ameri | 47 |
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