Human Experience of God & Paul Tillich
.... This formulation has been seen as an analytical difficulty. Griffin says that Tillich's "
language about
God cannot avoid equivocation" (Griffin, 1990, p. 32). ....
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Yeats Use of Figurative Language
.... The metaphor contributes to the use of figurative
language and so to the ability of .... image which uses the idea of falconry, with the controller as a
god at the ....
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Feminist Theology in Christian Worship
.... According to Frye, although it is widely understood that "biblical
language about
God is pervasively figurative," it is nonetheless a "fundamental literary ....
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Existence of God
.... And this might have actually been achieved so long as everyone spoke the same
language--was of the same mind. Yet with perfect understanding,
God determined to ....
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Existence of God
.... The severe constraints inherent in human knowledge,
language and reasoning make the demonstration of
God's existence impossible. ....
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Jonathan Edwards as Theologican
.... He does this with a select use of
language, and the
language he uses to describe his communion with
God is more sensory than the
language he uses to describe ....
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The Souls of Black Folk & Their Eyes Were Watching God
In Zora Neale Hurston's Their Eyes Were Watching
God, we see that the author provides the route to freedom for Janie in retaking
language, naming and meaning ....
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God and Religion in Victorian Literature
.... Lawson, E. LeRoy. Very Sure of
God: Religious
Language in the Poetry of Robert Browning. Nashville: Vanderbilt U Press, 1974. The ....
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Religious Claims Over the last several decades, phi
.... are ways of "experiencing-as." Thus, belief in the existence of
God is no .... false is that they are either based on discourses concerning
language, experience, or ....
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God and Religion in Victorian Literature Introdu
.... Lawson, E. LeRoy. Very Sure of
God: Religious
Language in the Poetry of Robert Browning. Nashville: Vanderbilt U Press, 1974. The ....
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"Thoughts on the Works of Providence" (Wheatley)
.... The poet's intent with such
language is to move the reader to see, feel and believe as the poet does, with respect to
God and one's proper relationship with
God ....
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Theology
.... in imagery, style, and
language, both Doom and Sinners have the same lesson in mind for their audience: only the righteous will escape the fiery wrath of
God. ....
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Religion
.... Thomas Aquinas:
Language about
God. In Hodgson, PC, and King, RH (eds.). Readings In Christian Mythology. Fortress Press, 1985: 69-72. ....
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A Poem & A Sermon on Sin in Puritan Society
.... in imagery, style, and
language, both Doom and Sinners have the same lesson in mind for their audience: only the righteous will escape the fiery wrath of
God. ....
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Moral Dilemma
.... For the postmodernist,
language defines reality; for the Christian theist,
language is how
God communicates with his creation, Man. ....
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Christian Theology
.... 233). Feminists are faced with the dilemma of how to respond to the inherently male-oriented
God-
language in the Bible. Should they ....
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Gerard Manley Hopkins - Biography Gerard Manley
.... new rhythmic effects in poetry, and in rejuvenating poetic
language (Poetry, 2001). .... periods of depression, and expresses his frustration with
God, asking why ....
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Religious War
.... (Allah is simply the Arabic
language word for
God, related to the Hebrew El; Arab Christians address their prayers to "Allah.") Christians revere the Jewish ....
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Mythology in Bblical Texts
.... Ugaritic. These continuities "make it reasonable to assume the
god-
language of the Canaanites and Israel was related" (88). This ....
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Catholicism
.... In more modern
language, they were speaking of the purpose of
God and declaring that behind everything that exists is the will and purpose of
God. . . ....
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"The Book of Sand"
.... How was this commandment expressed if there was no
language? Was
God's language as mysterious and foreboding as the
language of the book? ....
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Romantic Poets
.... play as great a part as the denotations" (Brooks 8). The
language of paradox .... best, who lovest best/All things great and small;/For the dear
God who loveth us ....
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Paine's Views on God
.... they are infallible or not, is that they were an expression of faith and of the serious purpose of using
language "to serve the purposes of
God" (Bloesch 120). ....
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Philosophy & Christian Beliefs
.... describing
God. Analogical
language applies meanings to
God in a similar way, and can be both literal and symbolic.
God is such ....
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Study of Philosophy & Christian Beliefs
.... describing
God. Analogical
language applies meanings to
God in a similar way, and can be both literal and symbolic.
God is such ....
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Opposing Views on Existence of God
.... Beyond that, they don't even speak the same
language. Hick, J. (1971). Arguments for the existence of
God. New York: Herder and Herder. Masterson, P. (1971). ....
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An Assessment of Mormonism as a Cult I. INTRODUC
.... Sacred science is reinforced through
language loading, which is the development and intense use of special words jargon to refer to
God, beliefs, and other ....
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Mormons as a Cult
.... Sacred science is reinforced through
language loading, which is the development and intense use of special words jargon to refer to
God, beliefs, and other ....
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Appeal to Emotions for Presidential Declaration of War
.... At this point in his speech Bush brings
God onto the side of the cause of .... Roosevelt and Bush resort to a form of "war speak" in their use of
language. ....
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Deuteronomy 6:4 Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God
.... 1a4) to hear with attention/interest, listen to 1a5) to understand (
language) 1a6) to .... be heard 2) sound 3478 Yisra'el {yis raw ale'} Israel = "
God prevails" 1 ....
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