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I assume that there is a close correspondence between Tillich's talk of "absolute faith," etc., on the one hand, and W. A. Christian's talk of the "basic supposition," etc. of religious inquiry. Just as, for Tillich, there is no going behind "absolute faith," so, for Christian, there is no going any deeper than the "basic supposition."

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