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... reality . The Christian message was continually engaged in demonstrating its own reality as something on whose basis one could live and die . The joy which such certitude brought forth , even amid a host of afflictions , found ...
... reality . The Christian message was continually engaged in demonstrating its own reality as something on whose basis one could live and die . The joy which such certitude brought forth , even amid a host of afflictions , found ...
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... reality invites the reality of subsequent history to enter into the text . Only through the harvest of historical experience does the word gradually gain its full meaning , and the schema fill itself with reality . In contrast , by ...
... reality invites the reality of subsequent history to enter into the text . Only through the harvest of historical experience does the word gradually gain its full meaning , and the schema fill itself with reality . In contrast , by ...
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Pope Benedict XVI. III Word and Reality in Contemporary Appreciation In the above section , we recognized the tension between reality on the one hand and the literary schemata used by the word on the other as the necessary form of ...
Pope Benedict XVI. III Word and Reality in Contemporary Appreciation In the above section , we recognized the tension between reality on the one hand and the literary schemata used by the word on the other as the necessary form of ...
Contents
Part One The Eschatological Problem | 17 |
Word and Reality in Contemporary | 46 |
Part Two Death and Immortality | 67 |
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AIDAN NICHOLS anthropology antichrist Auferstehung become belongs biblical Bultmann chiliasm Christ Christian eschatology Christian hope christological christology Church communion concept concrete Corinthians Corinthians 15 cosmos Cullmann dead death definitive destiny divine doctrine dogmatic Dogmatic Theology dualism Einsiedeln eschatology eternity Eucharist existence expectation expression fact faith final flesh formulated Freiburg fulfilment fundamental future Gnostic God's Gospel Greek Greshake hand heaven human Ibid idea imminent immortality inner insight intermediate interpretation Israel Jesus Jewish Joseph Ratzinger Judaism judgment Kingdom Kingdom of God Liturgy living logic Lord Luke matter Matthew means ment nature nothingness offered Old Testament Parousia person philosophical Plato political prayer present Purgatory question Ratzinger reality rection reflection remains resurrection salvation Sheol simply soul spirit suffering teaching temporal theologian theology thing thought tion Toten tradition transformation true truth ture unity whole word Yahweh