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He did use this metaphysical or speculative 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 ...
He did use this metaphysical or speculative 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 ...
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One illustration is Schelling's 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 ...
One illustration is Schelling's 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 ...
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I do not want to seclude the concept of world disclosure from a specific hermeneutic problem - what the text is about from the problem of reference . Therefore , it is a minimal concept of world that is required here .
I do not want to seclude the concept of world disclosure from a specific hermeneutic problem - what the text is about from the problem of reference . Therefore , it is a minimal concept of world that is required here .
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