Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen11Concordia College, 1968 |
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... subjective . He states flatly : " The comic and the capacity for laughter are situated in the laugher and by no means in the object of his laughter . " ( p . 140 ) ; thus laying the basis for a subjective aesthetic of the comic . He ...
... subjective . He states flatly : " The comic and the capacity for laughter are situated in the laugher and by no means in the object of his laughter . " ( p . 140 ) ; thus laying the basis for a subjective aesthetic of the comic . He ...
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... subjective encounter with the Scriptures , the Pietists had little regard for tra- dition Roman Catholic or Lutheran . The Pietists regarded Luther as one evangelical among many , important only because of his witness to the Scriptures ...
... subjective encounter with the Scriptures , the Pietists had little regard for tra- dition Roman Catholic or Lutheran . The Pietists regarded Luther as one evangelical among many , important only because of his witness to the Scriptures ...
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... subjective interpretation into which man is likely to fall if he fails to assess his correct rela- tionship with nature , Frost's poems also illustrate man's misbelief that nature's power personally works against him . Forgetting that ...
... subjective interpretation into which man is likely to fall if he fails to assess his correct rela- tionship with nature , Frost's poems also illustrate man's misbelief that nature's power personally works against him . Forgetting that ...
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