Faith & Action: Basic Problems in Christian Ethics: a Selection of Contemporary DiscussionsHeinz Horst Schrey |
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... commandment which the Old Testament expresses in the Psalms ( e.g. 196 : 8ff .; 119 ) . It is possible that in these ... commandment ' too . In so far as the law is the commandment the joy and delight are applicable to it . God's will as ...
... commandment which the Old Testament expresses in the Psalms ( e.g. 196 : 8ff .; 119 ) . It is possible that in these ... commandment ' too . In so far as the law is the commandment the joy and delight are applicable to it . God's will as ...
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... commandment , but our understanding , our interpretation and our application . The commandment of God would once again be replaced by our own choice . God's commandment is the speech of God to man . Both in its contents and in its form ...
... commandment , but our understanding , our interpretation and our application . The commandment of God would once again be replaced by our own choice . God's commandment is the speech of God to man . Both in its contents and in its form ...
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... commandment of God is and always remains the commandment of God which is made manifest in Jesus Christ . There is no other commandment of God than that which is revealed by Him and which is manifested according to His will in Jesus ...
... commandment of God is and always remains the commandment of God which is made manifest in Jesus Christ . There is no other commandment of God than that which is revealed by Him and which is manifested according to His will in Jesus ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION H THIELICKE | xvii |
AN INTERPRETATION OF CHRISTIAN | 4 |
THE LAST THINGS AND THE THINGS BEFORE | 22 |
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