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Page 117
... rection does not appear as a distant apocalyptic event but as an occurrence which takes place in the immediate present . Whenever someone enters into the ' I ' of Christ , he has entered straight away into the space of uncondi- tional ...
... rection does not appear as a distant apocalyptic event but as an occurrence which takes place in the immediate present . Whenever someone enters into the ' I ' of Christ , he has entered straight away into the space of uncondi- tional ...
Page 151
Pope Benedict XVI. rection , gives us back to ourselves once more so that we may stand before his judgment - seat and live . " 98 We have seen that , where the Christian concept of soul is concerned , the accusation of dualism is ...
Pope Benedict XVI. rection , gives us back to ourselves once more so that we may stand before his judgment - seat and live . " 98 We have seen that , where the Christian concept of soul is concerned , the accusation of dualism is ...
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... rection , does not imply his departure from this world but a new mode of presence to the world . In the imagistic lan- guage of the ancient credal symbols , the mode of existence proper to the risen Lord is that of " sitting at the ...
... rection , does not imply his departure from this world but a new mode of presence to the world . In the imagistic lan- guage of the ancient credal symbols , the mode of existence proper to the risen Lord is that of " sitting at the ...
Contents
Part One The Eschatological Problem | 17 |
Word and Reality in Contemporary | 46 |
Part Two Death and Immortality | 67 |
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