Faith & Action: Basic Problems in Christian Ethics: a Selection of Contemporary DiscussionsHeinz Horst Schrey |
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... regard to Secular Institutions ( a ) All the possible assertions with regard to secular institutions are founded upon Jesus Christ and must , therefore , be brought into relation with Him as the origin , essence , and goal of all ...
... regard to Secular Institutions ( a ) All the possible assertions with regard to secular institutions are founded upon Jesus Christ and must , therefore , be brought into relation with Him as the origin , essence , and goal of all ...
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... regard to what was put there in it as a possibility of creation , in which it would attain to its authentic being and to the realization of what it was originally mapped out to be ; and also in regard to what it carries within it as the ...
... regard to what was put there in it as a possibility of creation , in which it would attain to its authentic being and to the realization of what it was originally mapped out to be ; and also in regard to what it carries within it as the ...
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... regard and will face opposition to his methods rather than succeed with them . Modern business has long left behind the social boundary situations of the beginning of the industrial revolution in many areas ( social insurance ...
... regard and will face opposition to his methods rather than succeed with them . Modern business has long left behind the social boundary situations of the beginning of the industrial revolution in many areas ( social insurance ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION H THIELICKE | xvii |
AN INTERPRETATION OF CHRISTIAN | 4 |
THE LAST THINGS AND THE THINGS BEFORE | 22 |
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