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Card 6

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Language that has one meaning, no matter what context, i.e. pineapple

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Card 7

Front

Language that has two meanings depending on the context. I.e. Time

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Card 8

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Created the parable of the gardener

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Card 9

Front

Aquinas' analogy where Gods characteristics are reflected in the world, such as loving

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Card 10

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Referring to God without describing him

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Card 11

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Who said: Written language is even further removed from ‘reality’

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Card 12

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Describing God by saying what he is not

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Card 13

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Who said : Defines God as our “ultimate concern”, “Being itself” and the “ground of our being”

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Card 14

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Who said : Demythologise the accounts to get to their true meaning, the “kernel of truth”

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Card 15

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Who said : “Don’t ask for the meaning, ask for the use”

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