The Journal of Religion, 56 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1976 |
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... concept of love ( as opposed to a merely subjective or psychological concept ) as early as his Early Theological Writings , where he equated love with the " spirit " of Christianity , love alone being infinite or unlimited in the sense ...
... concept of love ( as opposed to a merely subjective or psychological concept ) as early as his Early Theological Writings , where he equated love with the " spirit " of Christianity , love alone being infinite or unlimited in the sense ...
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... concept of God as the Lord of being . Barth seems to have been instructed in this concept by Schelling , and yet he did not seem to recognize what it meant for his treatment of the existence of God in his book on Anselm's proof . " The ...
... concept of God as the Lord of being . Barth seems to have been instructed in this concept by Schelling , and yet he did not seem to recognize what it meant for his treatment of the existence of God in his book on Anselm's proof . " The ...
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... concept of world to those of Husserl , Heidegger , and Gadamer , since their concept of world had to solve a great number of problems which do not occur in my text - among them the ontological founda- tion of the sciences and the ...
... concept of world to those of Husserl , Heidegger , and Gadamer , since their concept of world had to solve a great number of problems which do not occur in my text - among them the ontological founda- tion of the sciences and the ...
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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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