Moby Dick and Calvinism: A World DismantledRutgers University Press, 1977 - 186 sider |
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... human character . Lines of research in sociolo- gy , anthropology , and psychology have converged upon the rec- ognition that individual persons , as well as communities , render experience intelligible by employing conceptions of the ...
... human character . Lines of research in sociolo- gy , anthropology , and psychology have converged upon the rec- ognition that individual persons , as well as communities , render experience intelligible by employing conceptions of the ...
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... human enterprises could only gain effectiveness by their conformity with the theo- centric contours of reality itself . Edward Beecher emphasized the comprehensive moral illumination to be expected from a correct interpretation of the ...
... human enterprises could only gain effectiveness by their conformity with the theo- centric contours of reality itself . Edward Beecher emphasized the comprehensive moral illumination to be expected from a correct interpretation of the ...
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... human life becomes a “ mere mechanical " working out of what has al- ready been decided . The liberal protest in favor of human " free- dom " gained its force from the recognition that the Calvinistic view of God's sovereignty bleaches ...
... human life becomes a “ mere mechanical " working out of what has al- ready been decided . The liberal protest in favor of human " free- dom " gained its force from the recognition that the Calvinistic view of God's sovereignty bleaches ...
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A Proud Coherence | 23 |
A Unitarian Tragedy | 45 |
Child of the Devil | 57 |
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