Coleridge and Christian DoctrineHarvard University Press, 1969 - 215 páginas |
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... Coleridge's early upbringing in the Established Church had been devout and deeply personal , involving a profound sense of individual moral responsibility . This upbringing combined with Coleridge's temperament , which was composed of ...
... Coleridge's early upbringing in the Established Church had been devout and deeply personal , involving a profound sense of individual moral responsibility . This upbringing combined with Coleridge's temperament , which was composed of ...
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... Coleridge's views on the nature of faith , there are two pitfalls around which one must walk warily . The first is the matter of Coleridge's relationship to the German Idealists , espe- cially to Kant . Just as there have been critics ...
... Coleridge's views on the nature of faith , there are two pitfalls around which one must walk warily . The first is the matter of Coleridge's relationship to the German Idealists , espe- cially to Kant . Just as there have been critics ...
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... Coleridge allows rationalistic presuppositions to color his approach to Coleridge , he has cut himself off from the pos- sibility of understanding and attempting to evaluate what was really the heart of Coleridge's religious thought ...
... Coleridge allows rationalistic presuppositions to color his approach to Coleridge , he has cut himself off from the pos- sibility of understanding and attempting to evaluate what was really the heart of Coleridge's religious thought ...
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The Nature of Faith | 14 |
The Nature and Role of Sacred Scripture | 53 |
The One and Triune God | 85 |
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