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Pagina 219
... mean that we are ourselves requisitioned to be doers of this work . If the revelation reaches us , if it becomes for us the necessary basis of our knowledge , this does , of course , mean that it approaches us from without , but it also ...
... mean that we are ourselves requisitioned to be doers of this work . If the revelation reaches us , if it becomes for us the necessary basis of our knowledge , this does , of course , mean that it approaches us from without , but it also ...
Pagina 252
... mean anchoring but putting out to sea . It means that in regard to our knowledge of God and its veracity we let the temptation of faith befall us , and that we look for nothing but the comfort of faith . It means that we let the place ...
... mean anchoring but putting out to sea . It means that in regard to our knowledge of God and its veracity we let the temptation of faith befall us , and that we look for nothing but the comfort of faith . It means that we let the place ...
Pagina 285
... means really and fundamentally to be I. The being and therefore the loving of God has alone this character of being I. For " such self - determination . . . is the completest self - affirmation ; such activity complete self - activity ...
... means really and fundamentally to be I. The being and therefore the loving of God has alone this character of being I. For " such self - determination . . . is the completest self - affirmation ; such activity complete self - activity ...
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THE FULFILMENT OF THE KNOWLEDGE of | 25 |
THE KNOWABILITY Of | 63 |
THE LIMITS OF THE KNOWLEDGE of | 179 |
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