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Pagina 155
The dual nature of the Son's role , the simultaneity of his intercession on behalf of man and interpretation on behalf of God , is very clearly demonstrated in the second half of the speech . There the inO 66. See Carey and Fowler , p .
The dual nature of the Son's role , the simultaneity of his intercession on behalf of man and interpretation on behalf of God , is very clearly demonstrated in the second half of the speech . There the inO 66. See Carey and Fowler , p .
Pagina 176
Thus , the Son grows in faith by analyzing and interpreting the Father , the poet by analyzing and interpreting Scripture , the reader by analyzing and interpreting the debate . Analogically , the council justifies the ways of God to ...
Thus , the Son grows in faith by analyzing and interpreting the Father , the poet by analyzing and interpreting Scripture , the reader by analyzing and interpreting the debate . Analogically , the council justifies the ways of God to ...
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In this , as in so many other things , in his powers of comprehension , Satan shows himself to be the antithesis of God the Son . The accuracy of the Son's interpretation of the Father's words arises out of faith ...
In this , as in so many other things , in his powers of comprehension , Satan shows himself to be the antithesis of God the Son . The accuracy of the Son's interpretation of the Father's words arises out of faith ...
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The Meaning of Magic in the Mask | 11 |
The Icastic Imagination | 46 |
Phantastike Poetry and Our Deception | 83 |
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