Faith & Action: Basic Problems in Christian Ethics: a Selection of Contemporary DiscussionsHeinz Horst Schrey |
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... thought was only a final weight in the balance on the side of dualism , rather than its chief source . This final weight was exerted as early as the thought of Paul ( ' flesh and blood cannot inherit the King- dom of God , neither can ...
... thought was only a final weight in the balance on the side of dualism , rather than its chief source . This final weight was exerted as early as the thought of Paul ( ' flesh and blood cannot inherit the King- dom of God , neither can ...
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... thought . For it means nothing less than that on man is laid the responsibility for the world . And , in the closest connexion with this thought , it happens that the man , whose history comes under the direct or indirect influence of ...
... thought . For it means nothing less than that on man is laid the responsibility for the world . And , in the closest connexion with this thought , it happens that the man , whose history comes under the direct or indirect influence of ...
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... thought of Paul , the Apologist , and the Alexandrians took this conception and made it the foundation of the Christian ethic in close connexion with the Logos idea . From the time of the Fathers of the 4th century this idea comes more ...
... thought of Paul , the Apologist , and the Alexandrians took this conception and made it the foundation of the Christian ethic in close connexion with the Logos idea . From the time of the Fathers of the 4th century this idea comes more ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION H THIELICKE | xvii |
AN INTERPRETATION OF CHRISTIAN | 4 |
THE LAST THINGS AND THE THINGS BEFORE | 22 |
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