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Thinking Towards Religion. By Paul Roubiczek. Darwen Finlayson. 15s.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 February 2009

T. H. L. Parker
Affiliation:
Grantham

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Copyright © Scottish Journal of Theology Ltd 1958

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page 198 note 1 In Roubiczek we find certain concepts ‘belonging’ to other thinkers. E.g. ‘boundary’ seems to refer us at once to Tillich or the Römerbrief, and the givenness of faith to Barth. In fact, I think that these and similar ideas have a peculiar meaning and that primarily Roubiczek should be interpreted in his own light.

page 198 note 2 And, we may add, the cultural snobbishness of the arts faculties!