The Journal of Religion, 56 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1976 |
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... Future , " represents an oblique but systematically important approach to the theological significance of the basic shift in hermeneutics . In a sense , it is Schillebeeckx's " no " to both Bultmann's " existential interpretation " and ...
... Future , " represents an oblique but systematically important approach to the theological significance of the basic shift in hermeneutics . In a sense , it is Schillebeeckx's " no " to both Bultmann's " existential interpretation " and ...
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... future . BEING , THOUGHT , AND PROLEPSIS Pannenberg suggests explicitly for the first time that proleptic reality has a dialectical structure in his essay " Glaube und Vernunft " ( 1967 ) , where he develops his position in dialogue ...
... future . BEING , THOUGHT , AND PROLEPSIS Pannenberg suggests explicitly for the first time that proleptic reality has a dialectical structure in his essay " Glaube und Vernunft " ( 1967 ) , where he develops his position in dialogue ...
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... future , he cannot say that being and knowing have a present or primordial unity . The unity of the two can only be seen as future . Being and knowing are reciprocally implicated in a dialectical movement that tends toward their unity ...
... future , he cannot say that being and knowing have a present or primordial unity . The unity of the two can only be seen as future . Being and knowing are reciprocally implicated in a dialectical movement that tends toward their unity ...
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Elie Wiesel and the Drama of Interrogation | 18 |
Critical Natural Law in Relation | 36 |
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