William Graham Sumner, Volume 1University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1954 - 758 pages |
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... theological faculties heretical against the background of American Evangelical Protestanism . In the 19th century in Germany a new " national " theology arose . The theological school of Tubingen was the center of Hegelian theologians ...
... theological faculties heretical against the background of American Evangelical Protestanism . In the 19th century in Germany a new " national " theology arose . The theological school of Tubingen was the center of Hegelian theologians ...
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... theology , that the thoughts and sentiments of the place were foreign to ours , and that I was not keeping up with our theological movements . I therefore determined to come to England for my last few months in Europe and read up ...
... theology , that the thoughts and sentiments of the place were foreign to ours , and that I was not keeping up with our theological movements . I therefore determined to come to England for my last few months in Europe and read up ...
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... theology and English classical theory . Even for those who re- fused to follow the classicists , such as Henry C. Carey and Robert E. Thompson , religious orthodoxy played a fundamental part in their eco- nomics . Arthur L. Perry of ...
... theology and English classical theory . Even for those who re- fused to follow the classicists , such as Henry C. Carey and Robert E. Thompson , religious orthodoxy played a fundamental part in their eco- nomics . Arthur L. Perry of ...
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