History, Religion, and AntisemitismTauris, 1990 - 380 頁 |
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... example , psy- chological - terms unknown to the experiencing subject , the de- scription reduces the subjective experience to something else . And Proudfoot would agree that that procedure is illegitimate . To use his favorite example ...
... example , psy- chological - terms unknown to the experiencing subject , the de- scription reduces the subjective experience to something else . And Proudfoot would agree that that procedure is illegitimate . To use his favorite example ...
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... example in martyrdom . The value they placed on their consciousness of their distinctive identity was more important to them than physical comfort or even survival . A classic medieval example here is the individuality of Francis of ...
... example in martyrdom . The value they placed on their consciousness of their distinctive identity was more important to them than physical comfort or even survival . A classic medieval example here is the individuality of Francis of ...
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... example of William of Auvergne's theologian and of the reactions of many other nameless Christians to the Eucharist in mind , we can turn to an example where the individual's doubts can only be inferred . Peter the Venerable , the last ...
... example of William of Auvergne's theologian and of the reactions of many other nameless Christians to the Eucharist in mind , we can turn to an example where the individual's doubts can only be inferred . Peter the Venerable , the last ...
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