Above all, I am sure that Seth is my channel to
revelational knowledge, and by this I mean knowledge that is revealed to the intuitive portions of the self rather than discovered by the reasoning faculties.
56) through intellectual and
revelational activity (p.
Whereas Gajendragadkar would have the state curtail religious interaction, particularly in the form of "religious propagation," Iqbal saw polities, legal concepts, civics, indeed the entire social order emerging out of the
revelational, religious experience of the Qur'an.
This ranges from willingness of the more liberal Orthodox camp to acknowledge historical forces in the development of halachah, to the so-called "fervently Orthodox," for whom every iota of halachah has
revelational import similar in kind to biblical law.
Roman Catholic political philosophy begins the same way and is marked by its willingness to enter into a dialogue with the "
revelational tradition" in which each allows the other to ask questions and propose answers that.
Yet, the efforts of the philosopher to envision this end were themselves needed to understand why
revelational answers were answers to real questions that did not arise only from revelation."
Third, this theology must be
revelational. The principles that it sets forth to guide practice must be rooted in a grasp of divine and not merely natural law.
Today, absent a
revelational climate experience at the top, the responsibility devolves again to us in our myriad consumer choices.
For the Casey of Fate, place, correctly understood, does not imply
revelational hierarchy or an ethical determinism.
Yet Jensen insisted, to his great credit, that his
revelational signs have what he called visual body, that they be effective to the eye.
Hoffman and Albers often appeal to
revelational sources.
Not as the bourgeois critics tout, something inaccessible and arcane, but as a powerful life force, amazing in its deep
revelational, educational, and aesthetic wonder.
Almost for the first time, we have here a
revelational source affirming the validity of the state in its, the state's, own terms.
22 Following Stanley Fish's work on the "affective stylistics" of reader response, Luxon, 1994, 265 ff., locates in Bunyan's turn from "other men's words" an "anti-hermeneutics of experience" which elevates
revelational knowledge of God's word over propositional knowledge.