Faith & Action: Basic Problems in Christian Ethics: a Selection of Contemporary DiscussionsHeinz Horst Schrey |
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... idea . Certainly it is here the case that the herbarium of ethical consciousness can for a time keep the plant pressed into an idea , as a reminder of original life . However it seems inevitable that the idea of extraneous worth is more ...
... idea . Certainly it is here the case that the herbarium of ethical consciousness can for a time keep the plant pressed into an idea , as a reminder of original life . However it seems inevitable that the idea of extraneous worth is more ...
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... idea ; thus ' the Good ' , the ' Idea of the Good ' , which has no vital connexion with life and therefore does violence to life . For the Idea of the Good did not create life , it has no interest in life . It is an alien force which ...
... idea ; thus ' the Good ' , the ' Idea of the Good ' , which has no vital connexion with life and therefore does violence to life . For the Idea of the Good did not create life , it has no interest in life . It is an alien force which ...
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... idea of justice by proclaiming the relativity of all views of justice . Thereby the idea of justice was stripped of all divine dignity and law abandoned to the vagaries of human will . The view that justice is of its nature relative ...
... idea of justice by proclaiming the relativity of all views of justice . Thereby the idea of justice was stripped of all divine dignity and law abandoned to the vagaries of human will . The view that justice is of its nature relative ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION H THIELICKE | xvii |
AN INTERPRETATION OF CHRISTIAN | 4 |
THE LAST THINGS AND THE THINGS BEFORE | 22 |
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