Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen4Concordia College, 1961 |
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... Christian is commanded to be in the world . This means that he has to approach social and political reality as given , as long as it does not contradict his basic Christian beliefs - that he has to live with it . But his faith will ...
... Christian is commanded to be in the world . This means that he has to approach social and political reality as given , as long as it does not contradict his basic Christian beliefs - that he has to live with it . But his faith will ...
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... Christian in politics has to find his own way between them . What does this mean in practice for the individual Christian who decides to go into politics ? Participation is really a necessity , if we take seriously the command ...
... Christian in politics has to find his own way between them . What does this mean in practice for the individual Christian who decides to go into politics ? Participation is really a necessity , if we take seriously the command ...
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... Christian's interpretations of the teachings of the Gospel are his sole re- sponsibility . He is also responsible for the acts which he performs . We may not question a Christian's interpretation of the teachings of Jesus and his ...
... Christian's interpretations of the teachings of the Gospel are his sole re- sponsibility . He is also responsible for the acts which he performs . We may not question a Christian's interpretation of the teachings of Jesus and his ...
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