The Journal of Religion, 56 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1976 |
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... called Christian . The cross is the center of all Christian theology . The cross is the origin of Christian theology . The only true knowledge of God is by way of the cross . It is the principle of the doctrine of the Trinity ...
... called Christian . The cross is the center of all Christian theology . The cross is the origin of Christian theology . The only true knowledge of God is by way of the cross . It is the principle of the doctrine of the Trinity ...
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... called feminine , we might expect to find it , then , in the mystery of the Trinity . Recent efforts have been made to find a feminine identity in the third person of the Trinity , in the Holy Spirit.29 Such efforts may prove extremely ...
... called feminine , we might expect to find it , then , in the mystery of the Trinity . Recent efforts have been made to find a feminine identity in the third person of the Trinity , in the Holy Spirit.29 Such efforts may prove extremely ...
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... called о пανтокрάτшp the omnipotent , they take it in a metaphysical sense for Gods power of creating all things out of nothing whereas it is meant principally of his universal irresistible monarchical power to teach us obedience . For ...
... called о пανтокрάτшp the omnipotent , they take it in a metaphysical sense for Gods power of creating all things out of nothing whereas it is meant principally of his universal irresistible monarchical power to teach us obedience . For ...
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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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