Faith and Thought: Journal of the Victoria Institute, Том 97The Institute, 1968 |
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... event under consideration was a highly complex natural event , some kind of uncaused event , an impersonal event ( i.e. one attri- butable to a cause rather than an agent , in effect rather an act ) , the act of some superhuman but ...
... event under consideration was a highly complex natural event , some kind of uncaused event , an impersonal event ( i.e. one attri- butable to a cause rather than an agent , in effect rather an act ) , the act of some superhuman but ...
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... event was of my own relatively conflict - free choosing . In other words it was sufficient unto itself at the time . Hence it carried with it the minimum unresolved into the future . Now if I had been com- pelled to move against my will ...
... event was of my own relatively conflict - free choosing . In other words it was sufficient unto itself at the time . Hence it carried with it the minimum unresolved into the future . Now if I had been com- pelled to move against my will ...
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... event that is experienced as a miracle ' . ( p . 35 ) . This is not circular because Hick defines a miracle as an event that is religiously significant . But now , what is this event that is religiously significant ? How this differs ...
... event that is experienced as a miracle ' . ( p . 35 ) . This is not circular because Hick defines a miracle as an event that is religiously significant . But now , what is this event that is religiously significant ? How this differs ...
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What Makes a Contradiction? | 7 |
The Literary Background of the New Testament | 15 |
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