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Page 25
... expression of an act of apostasy . And yet one can legitimately ask whether this very change in the Leitmotiv of preaching may not be the way in which a self - identical theme was preserved under differ- ent conditions . Be that as it ...
... expression of an act of apostasy . And yet one can legitimately ask whether this very change in the Leitmotiv of preaching may not be the way in which a self - identical theme was preserved under differ- ent conditions . Be that as it ...
Page 118
... expression of the christological confession of God . It follows , indeed , from the concept of God . Its emphasis is placed not on a particular anthropol- ogy , whether anti - Platonic or Platonic , but on a theology . This is why we ...
... expression of the christological confession of God . It follows , indeed , from the concept of God . Its emphasis is placed not on a particular anthropol- ogy , whether anti - Platonic or Platonic , but on a theology . This is why we ...
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... expression . Chris- tian novelty has found its most vigorous expression in this context in the formula of the soul as " form of the body . " Thomas Aquinas took this formulation from Aristotle , yet gave it , in terms of his own thought ...
... expression . Chris- tian novelty has found its most vigorous expression in this context in the formula of the soul as " form of the body . " Thomas Aquinas took this formulation from Aristotle , yet gave it , in terms of his own thought ...
Contents
Part One The Eschatological Problem | 17 |
Word and Reality in Contemporary | 46 |
Part Two Death and Immortality | 67 |
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