Faith & Action: Basic Problems in Christian Ethics: a Selection of Contemporary DiscussionsHeinz Horst Schrey |
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... claim is based ; that is , that every believer can indeed know the will of God for himself , through his faith in ... claims us and our whole existence . Hence both these statements are true : there are no ' Adiaphora ' , and ...
... claim is based ; that is , that every believer can indeed know the will of God for himself , through his faith in ... claims us and our whole existence . Hence both these statements are true : there are no ' Adiaphora ' , and ...
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... claim , and achieve the necessary balance when other claims face it . They are free in the face of the single command- ment , because they know themselves bound to the other com- mandments . Indeed they wish to do justice to everything ...
... claim , and achieve the necessary balance when other claims face it . They are free in the face of the single command- ment , because they know themselves bound to the other com- mandments . Indeed they wish to do justice to everything ...
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... claim on men of earthly powers and laws , from the claim of the instinct of self - preservation or from the claim of hunger , sex , or political force . It stands beyond all these as a demand , a precept , and a judgement . The command ...
... claim on men of earthly powers and laws , from the claim of the instinct of self - preservation or from the claim of hunger , sex , or political force . It stands beyond all these as a demand , a precept , and a judgement . The command ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION H THIELICKE | xvii |
AN INTERPRETATION OF CHRISTIAN | 4 |
THE LAST THINGS AND THE THINGS BEFORE | 22 |
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