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Page 33
... God and the gods may begin again . " But this coupling of an absolute singular with an iridescent plural has a ring different from that of the verses in which Hölderlin a century and a half ago praised God and His manifestations in the ...
... God and the gods may begin again . " But this coupling of an absolute singular with an iridescent plural has a ring different from that of the verses in which Hölderlin a century and a half ago praised God and His manifestations in the ...
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... God and the gods on the plane of the real en- counter ? Indeed , there was once a time when a man in- voking a god in true dedication to him , really meant God Himself , the divinity of God , manifesting itself to him as a force or a ...
... God and the gods on the plane of the real en- counter ? Indeed , there was once a time when a man in- voking a god in true dedication to him , really meant God Himself , the divinity of God , manifesting itself to him as a force or a ...
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... gods who take no notice of me . " Here is a kind of dogma and also a cultic practice , and yet clearly a philosophical rather than a religious atti- tude . Buddha treats the gods of popular belief , so far as he deigns to mention them ...
... gods who take no notice of me . " Here is a kind of dogma and also a cultic practice , and yet clearly a philosophical rather than a religious atti- tude . Buddha treats the gods of popular belief , so far as he deigns to mention them ...
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Eclipse of God: Studies in the Relation between Religion and Philosophy Martin Buber Limited preview - 2015 |
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Abraham absolute abstraction Aeschylus appears archetype atheism attained become believe Berkeley Berkeley Biblical C. G. Jung CALIFORNIA LIBRARY called cogitative Cohen collective unconscious concept concrete situation decisive Descartes distinction divine essence essential ethical evil existence existential expression fact genuine Gnostic God is dead God's gods Hegel Heidegger Hölderlin holy hour human spirit I-It I-Thou idea ideal images individual insofar intention of faith Israel Jung Jung's Kant knowledge ligion lived concrete longer manifestation means Meister Eckhart metaphysical modern consciousness moral mystery ness Nietzsche Nietzsche's object overwhelmed by faith Pascal person philosopher Plato prayer principle Protagoras psychic psychology question relation relationship Religion and Philosophy religious reality remains sacrifice Sartre says sense sentence silence soul speak sphere Spinoza stands statement sure takes place teaching thing thinking Thou thought tion transcendent true truth unconscious understood UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA values voice whole wishes word Zeus