The Journal of Religion, 57 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1977 |
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... Christ im- plied a denial of his divinity . Von Hügel was more concerned to emphasize the human and therefore history - dependent character of Christ's knowledge . He was more ready than Blondel to accept the then - current agreement of ...
... Christ im- plied a denial of his divinity . Von Hügel was more concerned to emphasize the human and therefore history - dependent character of Christ's knowledge . He was more ready than Blondel to accept the then - current agreement of ...
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... Christ as " ingressus in fidem ” ( pp . 27 , 173 ) . The process of Luther's thought is eschatalogical ( " its chief distinguishing feature , " p . 39 ) , or " the divine self - realization in creation ” ( p . 174 ) . Christ realizes ...
... Christ as " ingressus in fidem ” ( pp . 27 , 173 ) . The process of Luther's thought is eschatalogical ( " its chief distinguishing feature , " p . 39 ) , or " the divine self - realization in creation ” ( p . 174 ) . Christ realizes ...
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... Christ . But since he attributed to him perfection as impeccability " in the sense of the impossibility of sinning , " the existence of his Christ was " incom- patible with the conditions of finitude , " with the " laws of human ...
... Christ . But since he attributed to him perfection as impeccability " in the sense of the impossibility of sinning , " the existence of his Christ was " incom- patible with the conditions of finitude , " with the " laws of human ...
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