Religious Perspectives, Volume 18Harper & Row, 1967 - Civilization |
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... Protestantism C. THE SITUATION AFTER KIERKEGAARD 1. Kierkegaard's fight against the Church 2. Critical remarks 3. After Kierkegaard , can one still honestly take the cloth ? i . The import of Kierkegaard's fight ii . Protestantism and ...
... Protestantism C. THE SITUATION AFTER KIERKEGAARD 1. Kierkegaard's fight against the Church 2. Critical remarks 3. After Kierkegaard , can one still honestly take the cloth ? i . The import of Kierkegaard's fight ii . Protestantism and ...
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... Protestantism - which pointed elsewhere . The world was deemed free and autonomous as the realm of sin ; for eternity , there was vindication by faith alone . We came to hear that in this world , wholly corrupted by the Fall , we must ...
... Protestantism - which pointed elsewhere . The world was deemed free and autonomous as the realm of sin ; for eternity , there was vindication by faith alone . We came to hear that in this world , wholly corrupted by the Fall , we must ...
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... Protestantism everywhere imprisoned in Catholicism . How do I arrive at this view ? To Catholics , their Holy Church is the mystical body of Christ , his divine presence . I have repeatedly quoted Augustine's illuminating line that he ...
... Protestantism everywhere imprisoned in Catholicism . How do I arrive at this view ? To Catholics , their Holy Church is the mystical body of Christ , his divine presence . I have repeatedly quoted Augustine's illuminating line that he ...
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Revelation | 7 |
Concepts derived from Religious | 15 |
REVELATION AND THOUGHT | 21 |
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