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History as Ethical Ritschl expresses his notion of history as ethical in the context of his interpretation of Immanuel Kant's ethics and philosophy of religion.3 He accepts as a description of the general human condition what he takes ...
History as Ethical Ritschl expresses his notion of history as ethical in the context of his interpretation of Immanuel Kant's ethics and philosophy of religion.3 He accepts as a description of the general human condition what he takes ...
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In this analogy it is not human words which come too close to God [ the medieval insistence on the ineffability of God guarded against such idolatry ) but God who , as Word in human words , comes close to humans .
In this analogy it is not human words which come too close to God [ the medieval insistence on the ineffability of God guarded against such idolatry ) but God who , as Word in human words , comes close to humans .
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All human sexual acts express the search for meaning and the quest for communion ( p . 105 ) , the adequacy to whose fulfillment serves as the criterion of their morality . Nelson does not endorse any absolute rules about ...
All human sexual acts express the search for meaning and the quest for communion ( p . 105 ) , the adequacy to whose fulfillment serves as the criterion of their morality . Nelson does not endorse any absolute rules about ...
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