ProtestantismJohn Leslie Dunstan G. Braziller, 1961 - 255 páginas The spirit of Protestantism: the God-Man encounter as living experience in history, the primacy of freedom and responsiblity, and the reflection in Christian belief of the changing human situation. (front cover). |
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... human mind , as in their turn they themselves give rise to further spiritual changes . The industrial world of today has been produced not by blind forces of nature but by the conscious activity of the human spirit ; it has been ...
... human mind , as in their turn they themselves give rise to further spiritual changes . The industrial world of today has been produced not by blind forces of nature but by the conscious activity of the human spirit ; it has been ...
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... human will with the Divine - the control of the human will as it expresses itself in action ; and in this mode of statement the severance between our subjective ideas and the real exist- ences outside us does not arise as a sharply set ...
... human will with the Divine - the control of the human will as it expresses itself in action ; and in this mode of statement the severance between our subjective ideas and the real exist- ences outside us does not arise as a sharply set ...
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... human being Christ Himself comes to claim our service . Responding to God's love in Christ and being aware of His final judge- ment , Christians will act responsibly . The call to social right- eousness is sustained by the sure hope ...
... human being Christ Himself comes to claim our service . Responding to God's love in Christ and being aware of His final judge- ment , Christians will act responsibly . The call to social right- eousness is sustained by the sure hope ...
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