Faith & Action: Basic Problems in Christian Ethics: a Selection of Contemporary DiscussionsHeinz Horst Schrey |
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... instance ' to live the right life ' means to live in such a way that ultimately things will go well , or that one receives good things , or has a share in the summum bonum ; the Good is the goal , the moral will is the way to this goal ...
... instance ' to live the right life ' means to live in such a way that ultimately things will go well , or that one receives good things , or has a share in the summum bonum ; the Good is the goal , the moral will is the way to this goal ...
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... instance of human action itself in the case of conflict with the ecclesias- tical authorities . Slaves or prisoners of war cannot , for instance , be forced into Christian faith . Only with regard to the Christian doctrine of faith once ...
... instance of human action itself in the case of conflict with the ecclesias- tical authorities . Slaves or prisoners of war cannot , for instance , be forced into Christian faith . Only with regard to the Christian doctrine of faith once ...
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... instance belongs the relationship of a concrete meeting ( para . 7 ) . The Good Samaritan and his protégé were ... instance a marriage or a professional relationship defined by contract ; we are partly drawn into them unasked , for ...
... instance belongs the relationship of a concrete meeting ( para . 7 ) . The Good Samaritan and his protégé were ... instance a marriage or a professional relationship defined by contract ; we are partly drawn into them unasked , for ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION H THIELICKE | xvii |
AN INTERPRETATION OF CHRISTIAN | 4 |
THE LAST THINGS AND THE THINGS BEFORE | 22 |
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