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Reason And Revelation, Noel B. Reynolds Jun 1981

Reason And Revelation, Noel B. Reynolds

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This paper outlines and recommends a distinctively LDS approach to the ancient questions about reason and revelation in religious communities. It treats the variety of spiritual experience and distinguishes them from sentimentality and other pseudo spiritual experiences. It also explains how reason and revelation are important helps for one another and how better education can help individuals use reason and science to strengthen the role of revelation in their lives.


Mexican Indian Dance Masks, Jo Farb Hernandez May 1981

Mexican Indian Dance Masks, Jo Farb Hernandez

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No abstract provided.


Divine Rest For Human Restlessness, Samuele Bacchiocchi Apr 1981

Divine Rest For Human Restlessness, Samuele Bacchiocchi

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No abstract provided.


Mind Reader And Maestro: Models For Understanding Biblical Interpreters, Patrick R. Keifert Apr 1981

Mind Reader And Maestro: Models For Understanding Biblical Interpreters, Patrick R. Keifert

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Certain models of the interpreter’s self-understanding within the interpretive task might be found more in keeping than others with the common life of the church, its nurture and preservation. I will explore several models of the interpreter’s self-understanding of the interpretive task, pair them with the corresponding understanding of the text and evaluate their usefulness for interpreting.


Adam And Adapa : Two Anthropological Characters, Niels-Erik Andreasen Jan 1981

Adam And Adapa : Two Anthropological Characters, Niels-Erik Andreasen

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No abstract provided.


Naturalistic Ethics In A Chinese Context: Chang Tsai's Contribution, Christian Jochim Jan 1981

Naturalistic Ethics In A Chinese Context: Chang Tsai's Contribution, Christian Jochim

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No abstract provided.