Sentences with phrase «homo religiosus»

For Rubenstein, God merges with that death to which all life inevitably moves; to be homo religiosus is to be aware of death.
Judaism's «confidence in the flesh» was revealed as the basic rebellion of the homo religiosus against God (e.g. Phil.
And, in general, homo religiosus — within and without the Abrahamic traditions — makes remarkably similar allusions to God, creator of the heavens and earth.
His understanding of homo religiosus.
Everyone knows that human beings are also political actors, Homo politicus, and religious actors, Homo religiosus.
One wonders how Eliade will respond to this nonbook, for it attempts to unmask him as a historian of religions and to unveil him as a Christian homo religiosus immersed in a labyrinthine world in which God is dead.
As far as I can tell, homo nihilisticus may often be in several notable respects a far more amiable rogue than homo religiosus, exhibiting a far smaller propensity for breaking the crockery, destroying sacred statuary, or slaying the nearest available infidel.
Don't be alarmed; I shall not come out of here a homo religiosus!
This is just as true of Homo politicus, Homo religiosus, Homo faber, or Homo ludens.
People are also Homo religiosus, for example.
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