Faith & Action: Basic Problems in Christian Ethics: a Selection of Contemporary DiscussionsHeinz Horst Schrey |
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... historical assurance and on the relationship of uncertainty inherent in them ? Must not what is to be historically verifiable satisfy the criteria of caus- ality , immanence and analogy ? Ernst Troeltsch ( 1865-1923 ) had asked this ...
... historical assurance and on the relationship of uncertainty inherent in them ? Must not what is to be historically verifiable satisfy the criteria of caus- ality , immanence and analogy ? Ernst Troeltsch ( 1865-1923 ) had asked this ...
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... historical process and not , as in Eastern religion , by making the transcendent irrelevant to the historical process . Modern naturalism , whether liberal or radical , is a secularized version of the naturalistic element in historic ...
... historical process and not , as in Eastern religion , by making the transcendent irrelevant to the historical process . Modern naturalism , whether liberal or radical , is a secularized version of the naturalistic element in historic ...
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... historical form . Does this mean , then , that we are utterly lacking in certainty in the face of the extremely varying claims of the historical powers , and that , so far as the commandment of God is concerned , we are groping in the ...
... historical form . Does this mean , then , that we are utterly lacking in certainty in the face of the extremely varying claims of the historical powers , and that , so far as the commandment of God is concerned , we are groping in the ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION H THIELICKE | xvii |
AN INTERPRETATION OF CHRISTIAN | 4 |
THE LAST THINGS AND THE THINGS BEFORE | 22 |
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