The Journal of ReligionUniversity of Chicago Press, 1971 |
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... spirit . Of course it is true that freedom in early Christianity was still freedom in hope , and the view that freedom in the presence of the Spirit — or radical self - transcendence - could be fully achieved was rejected by the main ...
... spirit . Of course it is true that freedom in early Christianity was still freedom in hope , and the view that freedom in the presence of the Spirit — or radical self - transcendence - could be fully achieved was rejected by the main ...
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... Spirit . God is there envisaged as a living God whose fundamen- tal nature is to love ; such a God appears to man in the form of Spirit that pervades the community of those who accept the life , that love , and that Spirit . Each of ...
... Spirit . God is there envisaged as a living God whose fundamen- tal nature is to love ; such a God appears to man in the form of Spirit that pervades the community of those who accept the life , that love , and that Spirit . Each of ...
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... Spirit . Spirit must not be thought of primarily in imagin- ative or even symbolic terms such as breath , because all such figures tend to represent Spirit as an ethereal form of matter . In the forms of love , relatedness , and ...
... Spirit . Spirit must not be thought of primarily in imagin- ative or even symbolic terms such as breath , because all such figures tend to represent Spirit as an ethereal form of matter . In the forms of love , relatedness , and ...
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