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Page 153
... according to the norm of the commandment of love and applying it to concrete situations . For this reason he also resists ego- centricity , not only of individuals but of entire religiously and socially privileged groups , and joins ...
... according to the norm of the commandment of love and applying it to concrete situations . For this reason he also resists ego- centricity , not only of individuals but of entire religiously and socially privileged groups , and joins ...
Page 213
... according to man's free will . In political and social doctrine there is a fundamental difference between Maimonides and Gersonides . Gerson- ides does not appear to have assigned to the prophets any political function ; according to ...
... according to man's free will . In political and social doctrine there is a fundamental difference between Maimonides and Gersonides . Gerson- ides does not appear to have assigned to the prophets any political function ; according to ...
Page 242
... According to Mark presents Jesus as the hidden Messiah , known only to a narrow circle , and John as the prophet Elijah returned and as the one who had to " come first to restore all things " but who also remained hidden and suffered ...
... According to Mark presents Jesus as the hidden Messiah , known only to a narrow circle , and John as the prophet Elijah returned and as the one who had to " come first to restore all things " but who also remained hidden and suffered ...
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