Religious Perspectives, Volume 18Harper & Row, 1967 - Civilization |
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... dogmatic theology and a dogmatic philosophy , both fatally insistent on the absoluteness of their supposedly known faiths , exclude each other . The two faiths as such , in revelation and in reason , are poles which affect each other ...
... dogmatic theology and a dogmatic philosophy , both fatally insistent on the absoluteness of their supposedly known faiths , exclude each other . The two faiths as such , in revelation and in reason , are poles which affect each other ...
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... dogmatism We can interpret the dogmatic perversions as attempts to have the truth of one encompassing in the form of the truth of another : philosophical and theological truth in the form of generally valid consciousness at large . The ...
... dogmatism We can interpret the dogmatic perversions as attempts to have the truth of one encompassing in the form of the truth of another : philosophical and theological truth in the form of generally valid consciousness at large . The ...
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... DOGMATIC KNOWLEDGE The common feature of mythological ( visual ) and speculative ( conceptual ) ciphers is constant mutability . From the beginning , man has been thinking in myths , in primordial images , divine events and actions , in ...
... DOGMATIC KNOWLEDGE The common feature of mythological ( visual ) and speculative ( conceptual ) ciphers is constant mutability . From the beginning , man has been thinking in myths , in primordial images , divine events and actions , in ...
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Revelation | 7 |
Concepts derived from Religious | 15 |
REVELATION AND THOUGHT | 21 |
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absolute appearance authority basic knowledge become believer in revelation biblical faith Book of Job Christ Christian Church cipher language cognition communication conceived concept consciousness at large dialectics divine dogmatic ecclesiastic eternal everything evil existence existential experience fact faith in revelation feel finite forms freedom Gnostic God's Godhead hear Hegel historic human idea illumination incomprehensible individual infinite insight intellectual interpretation Jesus Karl Barth Karl Jaspers Kierkegaard Leibniz liberation limit live man's matter means mind modes of encompassing nature negative theology never Nirvana nothingness object objectivation ontology original ourselves phenomena philosophical faith Plato Plotinus possible Existenz premise Protestantism question rational reality realize realm reason religion religious remains scientific seems sense soul speak speculative struggle theologians theology things thinker thinking thought Transcendence true truth turn understand unity valid whole words Zeus