The Journal of Religion, 56 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1976 |
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... Jesus and his concrete history . The historical Jesus and his cross may become merely the function of an idea we already start with . We may start with an idea of God or an idea of what is essentially human and merely apply them to Jesus ...
... Jesus and his concrete history . The historical Jesus and his cross may become merely the function of an idea we already start with . We may start with an idea of God or an idea of what is essentially human and merely apply them to Jesus ...
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... Jesus research , even if that was not its author's intention . Strauss , David FRIEDRICH . The Life of Jesus Critically Examined . Edited by PETER C. HODGSON . Philadelphia : Fortress Press , 1972. lviii + 812 pages . $ 12.00 . If ...
... Jesus research , even if that was not its author's intention . Strauss , David FRIEDRICH . The Life of Jesus Critically Examined . Edited by PETER C. HODGSON . Philadelphia : Fortress Press , 1972. lviii + 812 pages . $ 12.00 . If ...
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... Jesus is one with God and retroactively that he was also already one with God previ- ously . " 23 Pannenberg is claiming that for Jesus , and for all of reality , it is the end which gives meaning to the whole process . That is , it is ...
... Jesus is one with God and retroactively that he was also already one with God previ- ously . " 23 Pannenberg is claiming that for Jesus , and for all of reality , it is the end which gives meaning to the whole process . That is , it is ...
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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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