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... THEOLOGY Page V I 1. Specialization and co - ordination . Theology a human science . 2. Is there a " theological man " ? 3. The object and the idea of the object . Evidence from modern physics . Theological fictions . 4. Natural ...
... THEOLOGY Page V I 1. Specialization and co - ordination . Theology a human science . 2. Is there a " theological man " ? 3. The object and the idea of the object . Evidence from modern physics . Theological fictions . 4. Natural ...
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... Theology tells us that our Lord's body was especially formed for suffering " , is to allow oneself to be victimized by one's own creation . Theology teaches us nothing . Theology is what theologians teach us . Another example of this ...
... Theology tells us that our Lord's body was especially formed for suffering " , is to allow oneself to be victimized by one's own creation . Theology teaches us nothing . Theology is what theologians teach us . Another example of this ...
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... theology as well . The mind is so made that it cannot but seek to in- terpret itself to itself and to explain its ... theology . Theology , we know , begins as the interpretation of religious experience . Its subject - matter stays ...
... theology as well . The mind is so made that it cannot but seek to in- terpret itself to itself and to explain its ... theology . Theology , we know , begins as the interpretation of religious experience . Its subject - matter stays ...
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Natural Religion and Christian Theology: An Introductory Study Albert Victor Murray Limited preview - 1956 |
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