The Centennial Review: CR., Band 31College of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, 1987 |
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CR. titude toward biblical scholars , since his major foils ( for example , Gunkel and Pfeiffer ) are now generations old and many contemporary biblical scholars ( for example , Crossan , Culley , Miscall and Polzin ) are engaged in ...
CR. titude toward biblical scholars , since his major foils ( for example , Gunkel and Pfeiffer ) are now generations old and many contemporary biblical scholars ( for example , Crossan , Culley , Miscall and Polzin ) are engaged in ...
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... example , for the " beauty " of mathematics and of the natural sciences in one regard , and for the " beauty " of a ... example in the elegance of Newtonian mechanics . But the same ground of beauty is also reflected in , for example ...
... example , for the " beauty " of mathematics and of the natural sciences in one regard , and for the " beauty " of a ... example in the elegance of Newtonian mechanics . But the same ground of beauty is also reflected in , for example ...
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... example by miniaturization- thereby forcing one to re - create ideally the world within the replicated surrogate ; note that perfection here signifies verisimilitude , attained by an ideal mode of transposition - such as that of " true ...
... example by miniaturization- thereby forcing one to re - create ideally the world within the replicated surrogate ; note that perfection here signifies verisimilitude , attained by an ideal mode of transposition - such as that of " true ...
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NUMBER ONE Winter 1987 | 1 |
SUSAN JEFFORDS | 55 |
SUZANNE JUHASZ | 73 |
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