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1 | The origins, the context, and the language of religion and philosophy | 3 |
2 | A new conception of the history of philosophy | 15 |
3 | Athens and Jerusalem | 29 |
4 | The rhetoric of Augustine's Confessions | 47 |
5 | Immanence and transcendence in Augustine's Confessions | 71 |
6 | Hegel and the problem of difference | 95 |
7 | Being and Existenz in Heidegger and Jaspers | 107 |
8 | The quest for wholeness | 129 |
9 | Being and God | 141 |
10 | Metaphor, analogy, and the nature of truth | 159 |
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