The Journal of Religion, 56 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1976 |
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... thought ) nor with us ( as the being implicit in our concept ) but always behind us ( as always having preceded our thought ) . Moreover , Barth's concomitant recovery of Anselm's proof of God's existence is less vul- nerable than are ...
... thought ) nor with us ( as the being implicit in our concept ) but always behind us ( as always having preceded our thought ) . Moreover , Barth's concomitant recovery of Anselm's proof of God's existence is less vul- nerable than are ...
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... thought . Radical theology he defines as propheti- cally or eschatologically critical of what is established , especially in political terms . He describes himself as responding positively to both liberal and radical motifs and hence ...
... thought . Radical theology he defines as propheti- cally or eschatologically critical of what is established , especially in political terms . He describes himself as responding positively to both liberal and radical motifs and hence ...
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... Thought corresponds to being in that thought pregrasps ( Vorgriff ) what preappears . In terms of being , its end . which is tied up with the ultimate end of all reality , preappears in being's present . But thinking anticipation ...
... Thought corresponds to being in that thought pregrasps ( Vorgriff ) what preappears . In terms of being , its end . which is tied up with the ultimate end of all reality , preappears in being's present . But thinking anticipation ...
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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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