Thinking about Faith: Speculative TheologyMcGill-Queen's Press - MQUP, 2006 M06 1 - 384 pages Following the classic form of a summa, each chapter begins with a question and offers answers in the context of the doctrines of the Roman Catholic Church. Eternity and Eternal Life, the third volume in the series, which deals with hope, was published in 1993; the second volume, on faith, is forthcoming. |
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... Father as love in communion with the Holy Spirit does authenticate and confirm language and, in and through language, love as the innermost reality of the uncreated being as well. Being the meeting place for both reason and faith, love ...
... Father as love in communion with the Holy Spirit does authenticate and confirm language and, in and through language, love as the innermost reality of the uncreated being as well. Being the meeting place for both reason and faith, love ...
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... Father but the man also known as Jesus of Nazareth (Jn 1, 1–18). And then he presents him as a most lovable, attractive person who loves and wants to be loved. John writes his gospel for no other reason but that his readers may believe ...
... Father but the man also known as Jesus of Nazareth (Jn 1, 1–18). And then he presents him as a most lovable, attractive person who loves and wants to be loved. John writes his gospel for no other reason but that his readers may believe ...
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... Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit” but also “in the name of the Father, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit.” a an Verse 11b of the Third Letter of John offers the final development: “anyone who does good is from God” (Horvath, 1974 ...
... Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit” but also “in the name of the Father, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit.” a an Verse 11b of the Third Letter of John offers the final development: “anyone who does good is from God” (Horvath, 1974 ...
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... Father was the cause of his suffering and finally of his death. Faithful obedience to the will of the Father until death made Jesus' life atonement, “expiation,” and forgiveness for the sin of the world. He could say at the end of his ...
... Father was the cause of his suffering and finally of his death. Faithful obedience to the will of the Father until death made Jesus' life atonement, “expiation,” and forgiveness for the sin of the world. He could say at the end of his ...
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... Father as God, the ancient formula acclaims that Jesus Christ is worshipped with the Father. The First Nicene Council and the First Council of Constantinople used the same distinctive words, “God the Father” and the “one Lord Jesus ...
... Father as God, the ancient formula acclaims that Jesus Christ is worshipped with the Father. The First Nicene Council and the First Council of Constantinople used the same distinctive words, “God the Father” and the “one Lord Jesus ...
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