Moby Dick and Calvinism: A World DismantledRutgers University Press, 1977 - 186 sider |
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Side 15
... experience that permit him to take his bearings and formulate his own special identity . 16 If the formulative notions provided by the culture are themselves confused , or cannot be applied to experience without severe discrepancy ...
... experience that permit him to take his bearings and formulate his own special identity . 16 If the formulative notions provided by the culture are themselves confused , or cannot be applied to experience without severe discrepancy ...
Side 19
... experience which is always beyond all systems . He evokes what appears to be the most enduring feature of those basic conceptual frameworks in which men articulate their nego- tiations with experience , namely their historical finitude ...
... experience which is always beyond all systems . He evokes what appears to be the most enduring feature of those basic conceptual frameworks in which men articulate their nego- tiations with experience , namely their historical finitude ...
Side 54
... experience on the inside . He was not then in a position to contemplate his father's faith objectively as a religious system and to criticize its precepts in the light of the grievous events . What is apparent to us as a contradiction ...
... experience on the inside . He was not then in a position to contemplate his father's faith objectively as a religious system and to criticize its precepts in the light of the grievous events . What is apparent to us as a contradiction ...
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A Proud Coherence | 23 |
A Unitarian Tragedy | 45 |
Child of the Devil | 57 |
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