…ematic juxtapositions of time and space, imagined it as a kind of international language; business, particularly Hollywood, looked beyond the nation to a world market; and early cinema served as a virtual travel machine for the working classes and those others who could not affor…
…lative accep- tance of open theism? 3. How are we to understand anthropomorphic language and the role it plays in revelation and the interpretive process? 4. What is at stake in the debate about open theism? Does open theism logically undermine the essentials of our faith, includ…
…opularnonaukowej (ang. popular science). końca świata, Innego (U.K. Le Guin, he language of the ni- ght. Essays on fantasy and science iction, Perigee Books, Nowy Jej prekursorami byli autorzy dzieł z XII i XIII w., Jork 1980, s. 74, 80-81; jeśli nie zaznaczono inaczej, wszyst- u…