The Condition of ManHarcourt, Brace, 1944 - 467 pages A study of the development of the personality and the community. |
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... theology have long been in exist- ence , and have begun to converge toward a common creed , a genuine syncretism , stimulated by the new insights of Jesus : few ideas will come into Christian theology that were not already latent ...
... theology have long been in exist- ence , and have begun to converge toward a common creed , a genuine syncretism , stimulated by the new insights of Jesus : few ideas will come into Christian theology that were not already latent ...
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... theology . That structure took a thousand years to build : we will examine the final fabric in the thirteenth century as it was finished and given an edifying coat of whitewash , in the manner of the medieval builder , by Thomas Aquinas ...
... theology . That structure took a thousand years to build : we will examine the final fabric in the thirteenth century as it was finished and given an edifying coat of whitewash , in the manner of the medieval builder , by Thomas Aquinas ...
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... theology was to buttress the absolute state , and that of Calvin's theology was to fortify with self - righteousness the capitalist enterpriser , both results were far from their patent intention . 9 : Luther and Nationalism Martin ...
... theology was to buttress the absolute state , and that of Calvin's theology was to fortify with self - righteousness the capitalist enterpriser , both results were far from their patent intention . 9 : Luther and Nationalism Martin ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
PRELUDE TO AN ERA | 17 |
THE PRIMACY OF THE PERSON | 52 |
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