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... limitations which hedge round Dr. Torrance's statement , limitations of which he does not seem to be aware . the logical and psychological fallacies present in Calvinism gain considerably more importance when we seek for evidence of the ...
... limitations which hedge round Dr. Torrance's statement , limitations of which he does not seem to be aware . the logical and psychological fallacies present in Calvinism gain considerably more importance when we seek for evidence of the ...
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... limitation . And the more that limitation is recognized and respected the more and not the less genuine and permanent ... limitations of a human personality we come nearest to the God who is limitless in time and space . Conversely , the ...
... limitation . And the more that limitation is recognized and respected the more and not the less genuine and permanent ... limitations of a human personality we come nearest to the God who is limitless in time and space . Conversely , the ...
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... limitation " it is a limitation that arises not from weakness but from power . To the Christian this is what the Incarnation means . the There are some penetrating remarks in Jung's treatment of what he calls " the stages of life " in ...
... limitation " it is a limitation that arises not from weakness but from power . To the Christian this is what the Incarnation means . the There are some penetrating remarks in Jung's treatment of what he calls " the stages of life " in ...
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Natural Religion and Christian Theology: An Introductory Study Albert Victor Murray Limited preview - 1956 |
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