Sentences with phrase «too sharp a distinction»

Another error of «biblical theologians» is that of making too sharp a distinction between history and nature.
But perhaps he would think that the problem of the consciousness of the appraisals arises only because I am drawing too sharp a distinction between the primordial and consequent natures, a charge he levels at some of Whitehead's formulations (CNT 178).

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The distinction Miola draws between Catholics and Protestants of Shakespeare's time seems altogether too sharp and reflective more of our own time than of Shakespeare's.
It is characteristic of the tendency of neo-orthodox thought, even when it returns to the Biblical conception of time, to make the distinction between kairos and chronos too sharp.
In his sharp distinction between community and society and his tendency to dampen hope with predetermined limits on what societies can achieve, Tinder seems to me to speak for a too - narrow spectrum of the large tradition he is seeking to interpret.
Niebuhr explicitly criticizes Nygren for making the distinction between agape and human love too sharp.76
I know it's not a sharp distinction, and networking may improve the prospects for rescue, too.
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