Faith & Action: Basic Problems in Christian Ethics: a Selection of Contemporary DiscussionsHeinz Horst Schrey |
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... grace becomes manifest to us the law becomes manifest to us . We infer from what God does for us here , what he desires with us and from us . His grace is intended for us , it does indeed concern us . Also , and precisely in his grace ...
... grace becomes manifest to us the law becomes manifest to us . We infer from what God does for us here , what he desires with us and from us . His grace is intended for us , it does indeed concern us . Also , and precisely in his grace ...
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... grace would have to be rejected . But does the alternative between Romanism , on the one side , and an uninstructed ( Gestaltless ) Protestantism , on the other side , really exhaust the possibilities ? In contrast to the Refor- mers ...
... grace would have to be rejected . But does the alternative between Romanism , on the one side , and an uninstructed ( Gestaltless ) Protestantism , on the other side , really exhaust the possibilities ? In contrast to the Refor- mers ...
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... grace can know and preach grace . In the first case it is understandable that grace is preached and faith is created . We decide for this alternative and say that the presupposition of the formative power of Protest- antism is the unity ...
... grace can know and preach grace . In the first case it is understandable that grace is preached and faith is created . We decide for this alternative and say that the presupposition of the formative power of Protest- antism is the unity ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION H THIELICKE | xvii |
AN INTERPRETATION OF CHRISTIAN | 4 |
THE LAST THINGS AND THE THINGS BEFORE | 22 |
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