The Journal of Religion, 60 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1980 Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... God . On the view under consideration , God's actions accord with his nature , which is essentially and necessarily good . Since he cannot do anything which is contrary to his nature , it would seem that his actions necessarily meet the ...
... God . On the view under consideration , God's actions accord with his nature , which is essentially and necessarily good . Since he cannot do anything which is contrary to his nature , it would seem that his actions necessarily meet the ...
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... God's free will by which he determines things , or is it God's essential nature ? At times , he seems to regard it to be the former , as in the last quotation above . Here the limit of the possible depends on God's free choice and ...
... God's free will by which he determines things , or is it God's essential nature ? At times , he seems to regard it to be the former , as in the last quotation above . Here the limit of the possible depends on God's free choice and ...
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... God to creatures which expresses the freedom of God to be God for us , that is , to love and be loved by human beings . Barth's term for this aspect of God's life is " God's humanity , " and it is an immediate implication of the incarna ...
... God to creatures which expresses the freedom of God to be God for us , that is , to love and be loved by human beings . Barth's term for this aspect of God's life is " God's humanity , " and it is an immediate implication of the incarna ...
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