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18 In commenting on the much controverted section 564 of the Encyclopedia , where Hegel identifies God's self - knowledge in man with man's self - knowledge in God , another commentator , Kaufmann , asks : What does this mean if not ...
18 In commenting on the much controverted section 564 of the Encyclopedia , where Hegel identifies God's self - knowledge in man with man's self - knowledge in God , another commentator , Kaufmann , asks : What does this mean if not ...
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in - itself - for - consciousness , 78 neither would God's being - in - himself lose its sovereign objectivity when conceived as God - in - himself - for - theworld . God has his Dasein in the world , and the world expresses his being ...
in - itself - for - consciousness , 78 neither would God's being - in - himself lose its sovereign objectivity when conceived as God - in - himself - for - theworld . God has his Dasein in the world , and the world expresses his being ...
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Convinced that human corruption runs long and deep , they were unable to assume that good institutions would bring the kingdom of God on earth . For Puritans and other Christian colonists God's rule was operative in the world of nature ...
Convinced that human corruption runs long and deep , they were unable to assume that good institutions would bring the kingdom of God on earth . For Puritans and other Christian colonists God's rule was operative in the world of nature ...
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