The Journal of Religion, 56 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1976 |
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... God's self - knowledge in man with man's self - knowledge in God , another commentator , Kaufmann , asks : " What does this mean if not that God does not know himself until man knows him ; and since ' God is only God insofar as he knows ...
... God's self - knowledge in man with man's self - knowledge in God , another commentator , Kaufmann , asks : " What does this mean if not that God does not know himself until man knows him ; and since ' God is only God insofar as he knows ...
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... God is likewise contradictory , for such a notion would implicitly absolutize the finite itself . Neither tran- scendence nor immance , neither God nor the world , neither God's being - in - himself nor his being - for - the - world is ...
... God is likewise contradictory , for such a notion would implicitly absolutize the finite itself . Neither tran- scendence nor immance , neither God nor the world , neither God's being - in - himself nor his being - for - the - world is ...
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... God's initiative extended to all places and times ; God's rule was to be obeyed here and now . Niebuhr identifies three principles that issued from this understand- ing of divine sovereignty . Christian constitutionalism holds that , if ...
... God's initiative extended to all places and times ; God's rule was to be obeyed here and now . Niebuhr identifies three principles that issued from this understand- ing of divine sovereignty . Christian constitutionalism holds that , if ...
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Elie Wiesel and the Drama of Interrogation | 18 |
Critical Natural Law in Relation | 36 |
Transcendent or Immanent? | 61 |
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