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Serie: Aar studies in religion
PaperbackEngels9781555400330
2-1-1986
This two volume work is a comprehensive reader in modern philosophical and theological hermeneutics. David E. Klemm has selected essays representing acknowledged classics in hermeneutics and the best modern hermeneutical thinkers. Meer
PaperbackEngels9781555400354
2-1-1986
This two-volume work is a comprehensive reader in modern philosophical and theological hermeneutics. David E. Klemm has selected essays representing acknowledged classics in hermeneutics and the best modern hermeneutical thinkers. Meer
PaperbackEngels9781555401108
2-1-1988
This book examines the paradox of intention, the simple idea that we may reach a goal by giving up the attempt to reach it or, conversely, that we may be prevented from reaching a goal by our intentional efforts to achieve it. Meer
PaperbackEngels9781555403409
2-1-1990
Ramakrishna was a nineteenth-century Bengali devotee of Kali, the Hindu goddess of death and destruction. He assumed the demeanor and dress of a woman, acted like a monkey, a child, a madman, and a comedian at various times during his career. Meer
PaperbackEngels9781555405588
2-1-1990
The thirteen essays in this collection fall into two sections. The first section presents essays on the nature of spirituality and appropriate methods for its study, while a second section includes historical studies of particular persons and movements within Christian spirituality. Meer
PaperbackEngels9781555409074
2-1-1994
By closely examining four television programs--Falwell's "The Old-Time Gospel Hour," Robertson's "700 Club," the Bakkers' "PTL Club," and the telecasts of Jimmy Swaggart--this work considers the attraction of televangelism for its conservative Christian audience. Meer
PaperbackEngels9781555409906
2-1-1995
This book offers a comprehensive introduction to the thought of Chicago Divinity School theologian Bernard Meland (1871-1993). Tyron Inbody places Meland's theology within the development of the liberal tradition. Meer
PaperbackEngels9781555403218
2-1-1990
The twelve articles in this book (five of them by editor Jacob Neusner) explore the background developments and motivating forces for what Neusner calls the "re-invention" of history in the fourth and fifth centuries CE. Meer