Faith & Action: Basic Problems in Christian Ethics: a Selection of Contemporary DiscussionsHeinz Horst Schrey |
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... creation is of tremendous signific- ance . It does not determine the secular forms of life , but it creates forms that represent the spiritual meaning of life . Religious thinking and acting represent manifestly what is hidden in ...
... creation is of tremendous signific- ance . It does not determine the secular forms of life , but it creates forms that represent the spiritual meaning of life . Religious thinking and acting represent manifestly what is hidden in ...
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... creation . However , we can only speak of God's creation without misunderstanding if it is quite clear that neither a direct nor an indirect immediacy is given to it as a result of the world's distortion caused by the fall . As we are ...
... creation . However , we can only speak of God's creation without misunderstanding if it is quite clear that neither a direct nor an indirect immediacy is given to it as a result of the world's distortion caused by the fall . As we are ...
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... creation and of being subject to authority as one such ordinance of creation , where one has the ' ideal case ' of the corpus christianum and where one has a prince as the primum membrum ecclesiae ( principal member of the Church ) in ...
... creation and of being subject to authority as one such ordinance of creation , where one has the ' ideal case ' of the corpus christianum and where one has a prince as the primum membrum ecclesiae ( principal member of the Church ) in ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION H THIELICKE | xvii |
AN INTERPRETATION OF CHRISTIAN | 4 |
THE LAST THINGS AND THE THINGS BEFORE | 22 |
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