God is not the strategist of our particularities or of our historical condition, but rather the mystery of our futurity, always our posse, never our acts? If we can begin to see God less as the interferer whose insertion is welcome (when it accords with... The Impact of the Holocaust on Jewish Theology - Strona 42autor: Steven T Katz - 2007 - Liczba stron: 320Ograniczony podgląd - Informacje o książce
| Arthur Allen Cohen - 1981 - Liczba stron: 140
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| Dan Cohn-Sherbok - 1990 - Liczba stron: 272
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| Robert Jan van Pelt, Robert Jan Pelt, Carroll William Westfall - 1991 - Liczba stron: 438
...of the crematoria? This project "to cross the abyss" culminated in a new theology that proposed that "God's speech is really always man's hearing, that...shall have won a sense of God whom we may love and honour, but whom we no longer fear and from whom we no longer demand.55 Many critics praised Cohen's... | |
| Eugene J. Fisher - 1994 - Liczba stron: 134
...the mystery of our futurity, always our posse never our acts. If we can begin to see God less as an interferer whose insertion is welcome (when it accords...hope of our futurity, we shall have won a sense of 12. Indianapolis: Bobbs,Merrill. 1966. Also cf. "Some Perspectives on Religious Faith After Auschwitz."... | |
| Steven T. Katz, Shlomo Biderman, Gershon Greenberg - 2007 - Liczba stron: 704
...our futurity, always our posse, never our acts." This means that, "if we begin to see God less as an interferer whose insertion is welcome (when it accords...as the immensity whose reality is our prefiguration . . . we shall have won a sense of God whom we may love and honor, but whom we no longer fear and from... | |
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