The Journal of Religion, 56 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1976 |
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existence is an ethical one in which the individual is required to become himself , defined as the recovery of immediacy . Moreover , to exist as a Chris- tian means nothing more than to hope for the realization of this task through the ...
existence is an ethical one in which the individual is required to become himself , defined as the recovery of immediacy . Moreover , to exist as a Chris- tian means nothing more than to hope for the realization of this task through the ...
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... existence , but possibility . “ Abstract thought can get hold of reality only by nullifying it , and this nullification of reality consists in transforming it into possibility . " 48 Thought directed toward existence negates it as an ...
... existence , but possibility . “ Abstract thought can get hold of reality only by nullifying it , and this nullification of reality consists in transforming it into possibility . " 48 Thought directed toward existence negates it as an ...
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... existence . That this death is what gives meaning to human life is argued from two perspectives . First , the death of the specific in love is death in favor of a communal existence ; my existence is affirmed at the boundary , the end ...
... existence . That this death is what gives meaning to human life is argued from two perspectives . First , the death of the specific in love is death in favor of a communal existence ; my existence is affirmed at the boundary , the end ...
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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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