Some Recent Theology

Review of Metaphysics 11 (1):94 - 107 (1957)
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Abstract

The effects of the theological revolution have been felt most acutely in European Protestantism, but it has by no means been limited either to Europe or to Protestantism. Its influence has been felt in Judaism, Catholicism, and to a lesser degree in Eastern Orthodoxy. Even Humanism has felt its force. From Europe it has spread to America, and also to Asia and Africa.

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