The Journal of Religion, 56 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1976 |
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... 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 . Knowing anticipates being . It knows being , but as future . But it knows ...
... 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 . Knowing anticipates being . It knows being , but as future . But it knows ...
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... unity of Father and Son is not only a unity of essence but also a unity of persons so that there exists three distinct persons in one . In this way , the Church hoped to protect itself from the tendency toward polytheism in this ...
... unity of Father and Son is not only a unity of essence but also a unity of persons so that there exists three distinct persons in one . In this way , the Church hoped to protect itself from the tendency toward polytheism in this ...
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... unity with another ; thus love must express unity in essence . “ You love only because you are deeper and more than a person . Love requires the unity of person- hood and essence , of at - oneness in distinctness ; it dwells only in the ...
... unity with another ; thus love must express unity in essence . “ You love only because you are deeper and more than a person . Love requires the unity of person- hood and essence , of at - oneness in distinctness ; it dwells only in the ...
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