Faith & Action: Basic Problems in Christian Ethics: a Selection of Contemporary DiscussionsHeinz Horst Schrey |
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... concept of the permission of God , the permission which derives from the commandment of God , and when they replace this concept with an exclusive concept of duty which will necessarily always prove to be too narrow to comprise and to ...
... concept of the permission of God , the permission which derives from the commandment of God , and when they replace this concept with an exclusive concept of duty which will necessarily always prove to be too narrow to comprise and to ...
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... concept as such to be of no use because it has been debased and become ambiguous by its corruption in the Enlightenment . The concept of the ordinances or orders must also be con- sidered as a basic concept of ethics . Lutheran ethics ...
... concept as such to be of no use because it has been debased and become ambiguous by its corruption in the Enlightenment . The concept of the ordinances or orders must also be con- sidered as a basic concept of ethics . Lutheran ethics ...
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... concept we have to do with a proclaimed judgement which man cannot possess on his own intiative , but which must first be told to him . The concept of ' God's order of preservation ' accordingly has the character of a message . Outside ...
... concept we have to do with a proclaimed judgement which man cannot possess on his own intiative , but which must first be told to him . The concept of ' God's order of preservation ' accordingly has the character of a message . Outside ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION H THIELICKE | xvii |
AN INTERPRETATION OF CHRISTIAN | 4 |
THE LAST THINGS AND THE THINGS BEFORE | 22 |
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