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Footnotes 1 The Remaking of Christian Doctrine , p.25. 2 Nicholas Lash, Theology on Dover Beach (London, 1979), p.17. 3 Karl Jaspers, Philosophical Faith and Revelation , tr. E.B. Ashton (London, 1967), p.10. 4 Taking Leave of God , p.126. 5 The Journals of Kierkegaard. 1834–1854 , ed. and tr. Alexander Dru (Fontana, 1958), p.249. 6 Aids to Reflection (1825 ), ed. Thomas Fenby (London, 1905), Aphorism XVI, P.9. 7 Taking Leave of God , pp.125–7. 8 In V.A. Demant (ed.), Our Culture, Its Christian Roots and Present Crisis , Edward Alleyn Lectures 1944 (London, 1947), pp.50–70. 9 Sayers (n.8 above), p.60. 10 ‘Revelation Revisited’, Theology 83 (1980), p.339–45. 11 John Baillie, The Idea of Revelation in Recent Thought (Oxford, 1956), p.18. 12 Jacques Maritain, Art and Scholasticism , tr. J.F. Scanlan (London, 1933), pp.10–69. 13 Austin Farrer, ‘Inspiration, Peotical and Divine’, Interpertation and Belief , (London, 1976). 14 Mary Warnock, ‘Imagination ‐ Aesthetic and Reliqious’, Theology 83 (1980), pp.403–9. 15 M. Warnock (n.14 above), p.404. 16 Stephen Prickett, Coleridge and Wordsworth. The Poetry of Growth (Cambridge, 1970), ch.7, ‘Symbol and Growth’. 17 See F.J.A. Hort, ‘Coleridge’, in Cambridge Essays contributed by Members of the University (London, 1856),
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