Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen4Concordia College, 1961 |
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... human nature . If we accept the idea of the finiteness of man and of his corruptibility , as clearly evident from the Scrip- tures , we have to admit that politics is just an expression of this nature . Leaving the change of human ...
... human nature . If we accept the idea of the finiteness of man and of his corruptibility , as clearly evident from the Scrip- tures , we have to admit that politics is just an expression of this nature . Leaving the change of human ...
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... human subject in the act of being religious . Neither regretful secularity nor yearning religiousness seems to offer an outlet for theological sanction of the necessary task of relating learning to historic faith . Christians who face ...
... human subject in the act of being religious . Neither regretful secularity nor yearning religiousness seems to offer an outlet for theological sanction of the necessary task of relating learning to historic faith . Christians who face ...
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... human race . It is , simply , original sin which Maxim argues makes us brothers one of another but which happily also qualifies one for God's mercy . Laskell finds himself once more caught be- tween the Crooms and Maxim as he reaches ...
... human race . It is , simply , original sin which Maxim argues makes us brothers one of another but which happily also qualifies one for God's mercy . Laskell finds himself once more caught be- tween the Crooms and Maxim as he reaches ...
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