Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen7Concordia College, 1964 |
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... faith is not the opponent of culture , not the dominator of culture , not the one that just tries to get along with culture , but the transformer of culture . In other words , the Christian faith is constantly saying things to the ...
... faith is not the opponent of culture , not the dominator of culture , not the one that just tries to get along with culture , but the transformer of culture . In other words , the Christian faith is constantly saying things to the ...
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... faith we seem to have in our day . This can , of course , lead to the idea that knowledge can save us , that it is the ultimate good . While we may not go this far , we would all agree that know- ledge is good in the sense that its ...
... faith we seem to have in our day . This can , of course , lead to the idea that knowledge can save us , that it is the ultimate good . While we may not go this far , we would all agree that know- ledge is good in the sense that its ...
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... faith . This expression should be made real , even if many experiments are necessary and some end in fail- ure . An element of risk is unavoidable in the building of sacred places , just as a risk must be taken in every act of faith ...
... faith . This expression should be made real , even if many experiments are necessary and some end in fail- ure . An element of risk is unavoidable in the building of sacred places , just as a risk must be taken in every act of faith ...
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The Christian Faith and the Inquiring Mind | 3 |
Volume VII Number | 4 |
Relativityin Morals and Ethics | 19 |
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