The Nature of ExperienceOxford University Press, 1959 - 73 sider |
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... prophets can be seen moving , by a road familiar in the history of religion , toward monotheism . ever , The theistic question was asked then in a way far different from ours : it did not concern primarily the origin and mainte- nance ...
... prophets can be seen moving , by a road familiar in the history of religion , toward monotheism . ever , The theistic question was asked then in a way far different from ours : it did not concern primarily the origin and mainte- nance ...
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... prophets , from Hosea to Jeremiah , represents one of the most significant revelations in human history . To be sure , the prophets lost their battle ; they did not succeed in preserving the social justice of the early nomadic ...
... prophets , from Hosea to Jeremiah , represents one of the most significant revelations in human history . To be sure , the prophets lost their battle ; they did not succeed in preserving the social justice of the early nomadic ...
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... prophets , demanding ethical and religious decisions , achieved not only direct results deliberately sought but an in- direct result full of future consequence - they put a premium on nonconformity . Beginning with Elijah on Carmel ...
... prophets , demanding ethical and religious decisions , achieved not only direct results deliberately sought but an in- direct result full of future consequence - they put a premium on nonconformity . Beginning with Elijah on Carmel ...
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SYMBOL AND IMAGE | 48 |
REFERENCES AND NOTES | 70 |
THE IDEA OF GOD I | 1 |
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