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texts 1 texts 2 texts 3 texts 4As already mentioned, Mr T’Jampens wrote many texts in addition to his courses. These texts deal with many religious and philosophical themes related to his comprehensive pastoral task, or were a preparation for his numerous discussion evenings to which everybody was welcome. Indeed, he wanted people to go home with a solid syllabus each time. And curiously, afterwards he reworked his own text, so that next to and between his printed pages, he wrote down quite a few additions and reflections. We do not want to withhold these last additions from the reader here either.
Below you will find the following texts :
Text 1 : Introduction to discussion of anti-authoritarian education (11 p.).
Text 2 : The question of absolute truth (6 p.)
Text 3 : Occultism: a new religion? (24 p.)
Text 4 : Basic concepts of sensitivity formation (1979), (61 p.).
Text 5 : Biblical Themes (155 p.).
Text 6 : The ‘Homo religiosus’ (46 p.).
Text 7 : Homo religiosus : additions (65 p.).
Text 8 : Theology (22 p.).
Text 9 : Phenomenology concerning the sacred (13 p.).
Text 10 : The occult attack (35 p.).
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Text 1. Introduction to discussion of anti-authoritarian education (11 p.).
Text 2 : The question of absolute truth (6 p.)
Text 4. : Basic concepts of sensitivity formation (1979), (61 p.).
Text 4. : Basic concepts of sensitivity formation (1979), (61 p.).
Text 5 : Biblical Themes (155 p.).
Text 6. : The ‘Homo religiosus’ (46 p.).
Text 7. Homo religiosus : additions (65 p.).
Text 8. : Theology (22 p.).
Text 9. Phenomenology concerning the sacred (13 p.).
Text 10 : The occult attack (35 p.).
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