He Came Down from Heaven: And The Forgiveness of SinsFaber & Faber, 1950 - 200 páginas |
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... accepted by the Christian Church , though the Church has never defined the nature of that aboriginal catastrophe the tale of which it accepts . It has traditionally rather accepted the view that this catastrophe was the second of its ...
... accepted by the Christian Church , though the Church has never defined the nature of that aboriginal catastrophe the tale of which it accepts . It has traditionally rather accepted the view that this catastrophe was the second of its ...
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... accepted the terms of the creation whom he had limited his omnipotence to create ; in that sense he accepted justice . If he meant to sustain his creatures in the pain to which they were reduced , at least he also gave himself up to ...
... accepted the terms of the creation whom he had limited his omnipotence to create ; in that sense he accepted justice . If he meant to sustain his creatures in the pain to which they were reduced , at least he also gave himself up to ...
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... accepted or not accepted , remain holy . Who decides whether those dispositions are proper ? whether repentance is indeed repentance , or whether it is fear or greed or hate masquerading as repentance ? must we ? In fact we do because ...
... accepted or not accepted , remain holy . Who decides whether those dispositions are proper ? whether repentance is indeed repentance , or whether it is fear or greed or hate masquerading as repentance ? must we ? In fact we do because ...
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Chapter page I Heaven and the Bible | 9 |
The Myth of the Alteration in Knowledge | 17 |
The Mystery of Pardon and the Paradox of Vanity | 29 |
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