- 662. There is no basis, arguably, for speaking of an implicit Christian faith...
- 663. The particular necessarily implies the universal.
- 664. Granted that the relatively more concrete or particular necessarily presupposes...
- 665. On the mysteria stricte dicta
- 666. In an earlier attempt to clarify two distinct senses...
- 667. I have pressed the question, whether Christians ...
- 668. It appeared to me for a time that there can be a third sense in which a given person or witness ...
- 669. That there are at least two distinct senses in which the term "implicitly Christian" ...
- 670. According to Gamwell, "the argumentative assessment of religious claims is incomplete without ...
- 671. In my Notebooks, 15 June 2000, I say that ...
- 672. There is, or certainly appears to be, a necessary connection between...
- 673. The record shows, I fear, that I have not consistently said the same thing ...
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