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41 There is no need for them any longer ; they too are put into the proper perspective because of the particular space for living created by having God as the ultimate horizon . This is what seems to be the underlying message of ...
41 There is no need for them any longer ; they too are put into the proper perspective because of the particular space for living created by having God as the ultimate horizon . This is what seems to be the underlying message of ...
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At no point does Erskine argue that specifically Christian experience of God as manifested in Christ is the sole ultimate source of authority of the meaning and truth of the Christian witness to God . He eschews arguing simply on ...
At no point does Erskine argue that specifically Christian experience of God as manifested in Christ is the sole ultimate source of authority of the meaning and truth of the Christian witness to God . He eschews arguing simply on ...
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The power of the symbols and the truth and effectiveness of the theological statement rest on their participation in that which is ultimate . Fourth , a theological statement must be accepted by a group of people as meaningful and true ...
The power of the symbols and the truth and effectiveness of the theological statement rest on their participation in that which is ultimate . Fourth , a theological statement must be accepted by a group of people as meaningful and true ...
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