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... reality was created by the resurrection of Jesus and the outpouring of the Spirit . There is , therefore , a com- munity basis for faith that calls attention to Jesus ' promise of personal and social healing . Although the record of ...
... reality was created by the resurrection of Jesus and the outpouring of the Spirit . There is , therefore , a com- munity basis for faith that calls attention to Jesus ' promise of personal and social healing . Although the record of ...
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... reality is so stupendous in itself and has been so regularly made that it cannot possibly be swept aside but must enter into any reason- able account of the nature of reality . The advantage of this circle of evidence is surely obvious ...
... reality is so stupendous in itself and has been so regularly made that it cannot possibly be swept aside but must enter into any reason- able account of the nature of reality . The advantage of this circle of evidence is surely obvious ...
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... reality is mocking us at this point and that our basic religious need is one grand illusion . I suggest that this view , while not unbelievable , is neverthe- less incredible . It is easier to believe it at the top of our heads than in ...
... reality is mocking us at this point and that our basic religious need is one grand illusion . I suggest that this view , while not unbelievable , is neverthe- less incredible . It is easier to believe it at the top of our heads than in ...
Contents
Is There Reason Enough? | 11 |
From Darkness to Light | 25 |
The Experiential Basis for Faith | 39 |
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