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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... moral order and an offended God ; but such logical inference does not give us any assurance as to the reality of existences corresponding to these ideas . The exertion of the cognitive faculty in the search for truth leads us to an im ...
... moral order and an offended God ; but such logical inference does not give us any assurance as to the reality of existences corresponding to these ideas . The exertion of the cognitive faculty in the search for truth leads us to an im ...
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... moral standards recognized by the conscience of the West . We used to live in a world in which people generally real- ized that Christian standards had a claim upon them , in which minorities could speak freely and keep national life ...
... moral standards recognized by the conscience of the West . We used to live in a world in which people generally real- ized that Christian standards had a claim upon them , in which minorities could speak freely and keep national life ...
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... Moral law within , which commands and can be obeyed or disobeyed , has value greater than the natural laws which describe necessary processes . The spirit in man , whose reach exceeds its grasp , and so rises above things seen and ...
... Moral law within , which commands and can be obeyed or disobeyed , has value greater than the natural laws which describe necessary processes . The spirit in man , whose reach exceeds its grasp , and so rises above things seen and ...
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