the human context
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'the human context' explores the philosophical assumptions and the metho–
dology of the
hum~n
sciences (the different fields of psychology, sociology
and anthropology).
It
aims at a critical dialogue between different orienta–
tions in philosophy itself and at a confrontation with science. The total
yearly volume of the periodical is in excess of 600 pages and is published in
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VOLUME VI, NO.3, 1974
Articles
NATHAN ROTENSTREICH: Sublimity and Messianism: A Study of
Karl Rosenkranz's View of Judaism
EMIL
L.
FACKENHEIM: Comment on N. Rotenstreich's 'Sublimity and
Messianism'
GARRETT BARDEN: After reading N. Rotenstreich's 'Sublimity and
Messianism'
OTTO POGGELER: Hegel's Interpretation of Judaism
DAVID MARTIN: Christianity, Civic Religion and Three Counter–
Cultures
JAMES J. DAGENAIS: The Scientific Study of Myth and Ritual: A Lost
Cause
ROBERT D. ROSSEL: Religious Movements and the Youth Culture
CARROLL J. BOURG: Contemporary Religious Consciousness among
some young Adults
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