New World Metaphysics: Readings on the Religious Meaning of the American ExperienceGiles B. Gunn Oxford University Press, 1981 - 464 páginas |
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... meaning of America itself as inviting religious interpretation , or at least as problematic in a religious sense ? Is it possible to differentiate between the culture of American religions and the religion of American culture ? This ...
... meaning of America itself as inviting religious interpretation , or at least as problematic in a religious sense ? Is it possible to differentiate between the culture of American religions and the religion of American culture ? This ...
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... meaning , so that , when we get before our momentary attention but a few of these objects at once , we still are able to comprehend , after our human fashion , ranges and connections and unities of fact which the narrow form of our span ...
... meaning , so that , when we get before our momentary attention but a few of these objects at once , we still are able to comprehend , after our human fashion , ranges and connections and unities of fact which the narrow form of our span ...
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... meaning only a very wide range of experience , a consciousness whose span is enormously vaster than ours , could possibly present directly . Thus , confined to our own form and span of consciousness as we are , we spend our lives in ...
... meaning only a very wide range of experience , a consciousness whose span is enormously vaster than ours , could possibly present directly . Thus , confined to our own form and span of consciousness as we are , we spend our lives in ...
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Peter Martyr 14551526 | 12 |
Richard Eden 15211576 | 18 |
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American Anne Bradstreet appear atheism beauty believe body Boon called Chief Chief Seattle Christ Christian church civil common consciousness death Deism divine doctrine earth Emily Dickinson ence eternal evil existence experience express eyes fact faith father fear feel give glory God's Goodman Brown hand hath heart heaven henotheism Herman Melville holy human idea ideal Indian Jesus Jonah Kobotsky land laws live look Lord Malcolm X man's Mary Rowlandson McCaslin meaning ment metaphysics mind monotheism moral nation nature Negro ness never night Norman Mailer persons philosophy Pioneers prayer principle Puritan reason relation religion religious scripture seemed sense slavery slaves social soul spirit sweet theology things thou thought tion true truth uncon unto virtue W. E. B. DuBois Walt Whitman whole wilderness words Young Goodman Brown