The Journal of Religion, 56 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1976 |
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... kingdom was inaugurated in Galilee ( p . 23 ) . There the kingdom of God is pitted against the kingdom of Satan , the outcome of which will decide the fate of history . Those who repent gain admission into the kingdom now ; this brings ...
... kingdom was inaugurated in Galilee ( p . 23 ) . There the kingdom of God is pitted against the kingdom of Satan , the outcome of which will decide the fate of history . Those who repent gain admission into the kingdom now ; this brings ...
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... kingdom of God reveals Christianity in America , it places America in a larger context . The pattern Niebuhr discerns in Christianity implies an interpretation of our nation . Niebuhr's understanding of the kingdom of God in America is ...
... kingdom of God reveals Christianity in America , it places America in a larger context . The pattern Niebuhr discerns in Christianity implies an interpretation of our nation . Niebuhr's understanding of the kingdom of God in America is ...
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... kingdom . The Quakers , affirming that the kingdom had come to those possessed of Christ's spirit of love , found themselves in tension with the unredeemed world around them . Yet by the end of the period of settlement hope in the kingdom ...
... kingdom . The Quakers , affirming that the kingdom had come to those possessed of Christ's spirit of love , found themselves in tension with the unredeemed world around them . Yet by the end of the period of settlement hope in the kingdom ...
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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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