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... eschatological thinking is treated in Karl Löwith , Meaning in History ( Chicago , 1949 ) , and by several authors ... Eschatology in mystical and visionary writings is traced by Hugo Rahner , Greek Myths and Christian Mystery ( London ...
... eschatological thinking is treated in Karl Löwith , Meaning in History ( Chicago , 1949 ) , and by several authors ... Eschatology in mystical and visionary writings is traced by Hugo Rahner , Greek Myths and Christian Mystery ( London ...
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... eschatology : it is both shadow and sub- stance of a life in Christ , an earthly miracle that invests the concrete ... eschatological figura . An event may be without historical documentation , however , and still be " real " as a figure ...
... eschatology : it is both shadow and sub- stance of a life in Christ , an earthly miracle that invests the concrete ... eschatological figura . An event may be without historical documentation , however , and still be " real " as a figure ...
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... eschatology of growing darkness.7 7. As A Tale of a Tub , ed . Guthkelch and Smith , p . lix , notes , Swift curiously borrows some of Browne's vocabulary from his Vulgar Errors , though Swift Although the anatomy of his book , its ...
... eschatology of growing darkness.7 7. As A Tale of a Tub , ed . Guthkelch and Smith , p . lix , notes , Swift curiously borrows some of Browne's vocabulary from his Vulgar Errors , though Swift Although the anatomy of his book , its ...
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the circle as figural space | 25 |
a fourfold | 129 |
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