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1 online resource. |
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Thresholds in Philosophy and Theology Ser.
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Thresholds in Philosophy and Theology Ser.
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Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Translator's Preface -- 1 The Christian Sense -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. The Historical Aspect: What Is Specific about It in Christian Religion -- Chapter 2. The Intellectual Aspect and the Permanent Unity of the Christian Spirit -- Chapter 3. The Internal Proofs and the Spiritually Vivifying Aspect of Catholicism -- Chapter 4. Is It Possible to Define the Christian Spirit by Reducing It to a Principle of Essential Unity? |
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Chapter 5. On the Enabling Method for Acceding to the Domain Where Lives the Indissoluble Unity of the Christian Spirit -- Chapter 6. The Catholic Unity -- Chapter 7. The Inventions of Charity and the Supernatural -- Chapter 8. The Destiny Offered and Imposed on Man -- Chapter 9. Synthetic Exploration and Progressive Elaboration Starting from the Generative Idea of Christian Religion -- Chapter 10. Unity of the Work of Creation for the External Glory of God through Supernatural Elevation |
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Chapter 11. The Conditions for Realizing the Divine Plan for Surmounting the Difficulty of Uniting Two Incommensurables, the Creator and the Creature: On the One Hand, the Invention of Divine Charity to Cross the Abyss through the "Verbum Caro Factum" [the Word Made Flesh] and the Hypostatic Union, on the Other Hand, the Testing Imposed on Man by the Transformative Union -- Chapter 12. The Doctrine of the Supernatural Considered under Its Triple Metaphysical, Ascetic, and Mystical Aspect |
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Chapter 13. How the Order of Grace Completes the Natural Orderand Forms with It in Us a Life and a Personality That Is Truly One -- Chapter 14. The Union of Nature and Supernature in the Practical Order Itself -- Chapter 15. The Philosophical Problem of Sanctity -- Chapter 16. The Proof of Christian Religion through the Idea and the Very Word-Catholicism -- Chapter 17. The Character of Apostolicity in Catholicism -- Conclusion -- 2 On Assimilation as Fulfillment and Transposition of The Theory of Analogy -- Foreword -- Chapter 1. Twofold Traditional Sense of the Word "Assimilation." |
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Chapter 2. Getting beyond the Metaphors That Risk Masking the True Problem -- Chapter 3. Is the Issue One of a Simple Ideal Participation or Do We Have to Conceive of a Truly Vital Participation? -- Chapter 4. Irreplaceable Role of a Laborious Trial of Parturition for the "New Birth" -- Chapter 5. Paradox of the Tribulations of the Just and Scandal of the Sufferings Judged According to Our Human Views -- Chapter 6. Supreme Objection: The Problem of Evil in Its Most Universal Form -- Chapter 7. The Only Appeasing Solution of an Assimilative Theogony by Way of Renunciation and Even Death |
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Catholic Church and philosophy.
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Catholic Church and philosophy. |
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Apologetics -- Methodology.
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Apologetics -- Methodology. |
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Apologetics. |
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Tradition (Theology)
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Tradition (Theology) |
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History -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
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History -- Religious aspects -- Christianity. |
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Dogma.
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Dogma. |
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Modernism (Christian theology) -- Catholic Church.
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Modernism (Christian theology) -- Catholic Church. |
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RELIGION / Philosophy. |
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Print version: 0268200467 9780268200466 (OCoLC)1182575845 |
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9780268200442 (electronic book) |
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0268200440 (electronic book) |
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0268200467 |
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9780268200466 |
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