The Hibbert Journal, Tom 41George Allen & Unwin, 1943 "Jesus or Christ?" issued as monographic supplement, 1909. |
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... essential relation of the finite to the Infinite , to the eternally Other . For them the Otherness of the Divine belongs to the sphere of unreflective picture - thought or imagination and must be resolved in a higher type of knowledge ...
... essential relation of the finite to the Infinite , to the eternally Other . For them the Otherness of the Divine belongs to the sphere of unreflective picture - thought or imagination and must be resolved in a higher type of knowledge ...
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... essential characteristic is temporality ; he is a being devoted to death . In other words , man is essentially finite and contingent , and in seeing this Martin Heidegger has seen the truth , has affirmed one pole of the antithesis ...
... essential characteristic is temporality ; he is a being devoted to death . In other words , man is essentially finite and contingent , and in seeing this Martin Heidegger has seen the truth , has affirmed one pole of the antithesis ...
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... essential to its character then , from the point of view of every religion , there would be no more to be said . But all admit that the early Christians practised a form of Communism ; that there are religious societies which still do ...
... essential to its character then , from the point of view of every religion , there would be no more to be said . But all admit that the early Christians practised a form of Communism ; that there are religious societies which still do ...
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