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... material which it is the business of all scientists to investigate . Thus while we appear to be , and indeed are , concerned with the many , we are increasingly aware of the one , and the more minute our specialization the more we sense ...
... material which it is the business of all scientists to investigate . Thus while we appear to be , and indeed are , concerned with the many , we are increasingly aware of the one , and the more minute our specialization the more we sense ...
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... material are kept separate from one another . For the co - ordination of intellectual , emotional , social and religious factors is not something which we have to achieve when we have gone as far as we can in our specialization ; it is ...
... material are kept separate from one another . For the co - ordination of intellectual , emotional , social and religious factors is not something which we have to achieve when we have gone as far as we can in our specialization ; it is ...
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... material and those judgments of value which between them constitute recorded history . When there- fore we ask ourselves what is the raw material out of which theology is made it is clear that it cannot be something entirely non ...
... material and those judgments of value which between them constitute recorded history . When there- fore we ask ourselves what is the raw material out of which theology is made it is clear that it cannot be something entirely non ...
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Natural Religion and Christian Theology: An Introductory Study Albert Victor Murray Limited preview - 1956 |
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