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Typically , the author does not decipher the parable for the reader , but tells the reader how to go about understanding such an " explanation , which bears no obvious resemblance to the problem that evoked it .
Typically , the author does not decipher the parable for the reader , but tells the reader how to go about understanding such an " explanation , which bears no obvious resemblance to the problem that evoked it .
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What Bultmann discovered in Heidegger's thought was not a theological position but a conceptuality within which these problems could be handled . As Thiselton explains , Bultmann used Heidegger's thought in conjunction with insights ...
What Bultmann discovered in Heidegger's thought was not a theological position but a conceptuality within which these problems could be handled . As Thiselton explains , Bultmann used Heidegger's thought in conjunction with insights ...
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But , this experience aside , perhaps the configuration of his anthropological problem , in these two works , with the solution he first forged to it , leads naturally enough to a change of theoretical perspective .
But , this experience aside , perhaps the configuration of his anthropological problem , in these two works , with the solution he first forged to it , leads naturally enough to a change of theoretical perspective .
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action American analysis approach argues argument become belief called Catholic century chapter character Christ Christian church claim concepts concern context continuity critical culture direction discussion divine essays ethical existence experience expression fact faith final function fundamental give given human ideal ideas imagination important interest interpretation issues Jesus John knowledge language limited literary literature living meaning metaphor moral mystical myth nature norm object original particular philosophy political position possible practical present principle problem psychology question reality reason reference reflection Reformation relation religion religious requires response ritual seems sense significance social society specific spiritual story suggests symbol theologians theology theory things thought tion tradition true truth ultimate understanding University of Chicago University Press whole writings York