Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen11Concordia College, 1968 |
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... reason and the sense of justice in his remarks about Spinoza ( the difference between contemplating the glory of God and rejoicing in it ) and the tale of Jenny , the complete absurdity ( in the Existential sense ) of whose misery is ...
... reason and the sense of justice in his remarks about Spinoza ( the difference between contemplating the glory of God and rejoicing in it ) and the tale of Jenny , the complete absurdity ( in the Existential sense ) of whose misery is ...
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... reasons . Whereas the Pietists desired a direct biblicism , the Rational- ists sought truth in the present , convinced ... reason . Luther was the hero of freedom from dogma and ecclesiastical traditionalism . He was commended for his ...
... reasons . Whereas the Pietists desired a direct biblicism , the Rational- ists sought truth in the present , convinced ... reason . Luther was the hero of freedom from dogma and ecclesiastical traditionalism . He was commended for his ...
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... reason . My concluding point will be finally that we must cause language to become what it is for the language ... reasons , also the great sub - area of vulgarity and profanity has not been taken into account . And I shall only mention ...
... reason . My concluding point will be finally that we must cause language to become what it is for the language ... reasons , also the great sub - area of vulgarity and profanity has not been taken into account . And I shall only mention ...
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