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... Christ , the " final " revelation . 6. The " norm " of human nature is in history . Redemption and judgment . 7. The way , the truth and the life . 8. Christ in the universe . APPENDIX . CHRISTIAN EXPERIENCE AND JUNG'S PSYCHOLOGY INDEX ...
... Christ , the " final " revelation . 6. The " norm " of human nature is in history . Redemption and judgment . 7. The way , the truth and the life . 8. Christ in the universe . APPENDIX . CHRISTIAN EXPERIENCE AND JUNG'S PSYCHOLOGY INDEX ...
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... Christ . It is more than a recognition of the claims of Christ : it is a frank facing of the personal challenge which arises from those claims . It is not the question “ What think ye of Christ ? " but " What shall I do with Jesus who ...
... Christ . It is more than a recognition of the claims of Christ : it is a frank facing of the personal challenge which arises from those claims . It is not the question “ What think ye of Christ ? " but " What shall I do with Jesus who ...
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... Christ dying at Jerusalem " . Christ for them was identified with the inward light and the story of Jesus of Nazareth was just so much hearsay . Jung gives somewhat the same impres- sion in his treatment of Christianity . He puts Christ ...
... Christ dying at Jerusalem " . Christ for them was identified with the inward light and the story of Jesus of Nazareth was just so much hearsay . Jung gives somewhat the same impres- sion in his treatment of Christianity . He puts Christ ...
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Natural Religion and Christian Theology: An Introductory Study Albert Victor Murray Limited preview - 1956 |
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