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Opera Omnia: Vol.III: Christianity: Part One: The Christian Tradition (1961-1967)

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Opera Omnia - 3.1Publication details: Maryknoll, New York Orbis Books 2015Description: 369p 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781626981591
DDC classification:
  • S94.1 P193
Contents:
Subject(s): Christianity | Christianity -- Philosophy | Theology | Philosophical theology | Christianity | Christianity -- Philosophy | Philosophical theology | Theology Human synthesis, Intellect and its praxis, freedom of thought, On theology and the university, On the Christian meaning of life, Overcoming humanism, De deo abscondido, Christendom and the Cross, The Eucharist and resurrection of the flesh, The mass as Consecratio Temporis: Tempiternity, Christian self-consciousness and world religions, Salvation in Christ: concreteness and universality, the super name, Christians and so-called non-Christians, The contribution of Christian monasticism in Asia to the universal church, Social ministry and ministry of work and worship: Some considerations from the Asian background
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Books Books DVK Library Stack -> Third Floor -> S S94.1 P193 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Vol.3: Christianity: Part One: The Christian Tradition (1961-1967) Available 22145050

Includes bibliographical references (pages 291-303) and index.

Subject(s): Christianity | Christianity -- Philosophy | Theology | Philosophical theology | Christianity | Christianity -- Philosophy | Philosophical theology | Theology
Human synthesis, Intellect and its praxis, freedom of thought, On theology and the university, On the Christian meaning of life, Overcoming humanism, De deo abscondido, Christendom and the Cross, The Eucharist and resurrection of the flesh, The mass as Consecratio Temporis: Tempiternity, Christian self-consciousness and world religions, Salvation in Christ: concreteness and universality, the super name, Christians and so-called non-Christians, The contribution of Christian monasticism in Asia to the universal church, Social ministry and ministry of work and worship: Some considerations from the Asian background

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