History, Religion, and AntisemitismTauris, 1990 - 380 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 47 筆
第 247 頁
... conflict and cause doubts . The two kinds of meaning overlap when people express nonrational asso- ciations or beliefs in language identical in form with that of ver- ifiable rational empirical propositions , for example , " Jews have ...
... conflict and cause doubts . The two kinds of meaning overlap when people express nonrational asso- ciations or beliefs in language identical in form with that of ver- ifiable rational empirical propositions , for example , " Jews have ...
第 250 頁
... conflict between their non- rational and rational thinking about bread and wine . The conflict remained latent for centuries because people con- tinued to think of the bread and wine as but part of the total ritual context rather than ...
... conflict between their non- rational and rational thinking about bread and wine . The conflict remained latent for centuries because people con- tinued to think of the bread and wine as but part of the total ritual context rather than ...
第 257 頁
... conflict between their own nonrational and rational thinking , they must also face the conflict between their faith in the authorities of their religion and their disbelief in some of its prescriptions - with all its potential for ...
... conflict between their own nonrational and rational thinking , they must also face the conflict between their faith in the authorities of their religion and their disbelief in some of its prescriptions - with all its potential for ...
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