C. B.

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1976

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The often puzzling and complex human factor of conscience has attracted Twentieth Century authors as a efficient stage device interesting both as a subject and as reflection of the puzzling and complex century itself. A working and integral facet, the human conscience provides a ready entrance into the kaleidoscopic cosmos of contemporary theological concern and an accurate picture of its importance to the individuals who, without necessarily entering the larger arena of speculation and reform, intensely reflect in their own microcosms the importance of religious thought. [...]

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