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Common NotionsExamining culture, politics, law, and economics through Natural Law, by Stephen J. Grabill, Ph.D. |
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nothing new under the sunA blog - always room for one more - devoted to thinking things through to the end. But not in a gloomy, doomy, or weird mushroomy kind of way, but in the roomy & quietly empty tomby kind of way that the God & Father of Jesus seems to work. |
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Las Iglesias Protestantes durante la Alemania nazi. (2)
on Jun 4, 2007 in Marga Meusel Barth Sínodo de Barmen Wolfgang Gerlach En Setiembre de 1933, los DC por medio del Sínodo de Prusia imponen el infame “párrafo ario” el cual supone la expulsión de todos los protestantes de origen judío de los órganos de las iglesias.El paso siguiente fue de carácter doctrinal y...
Karl Barth, Barmen y la libertad de conciencia.
on Jun 29, 2007 in Barth Sínodo de Barmen Entre los elementos fundantes de la Bekennende Kirche (Iglesia Confesante en español) encontramos el Sínodo de Barmen, que se realizó entre 29 y 31 de Mayo de 1934, en Barmen, Alemania y la declaración emanada y refrendada por los 139 delegados...
A Conversation on Metaphysics: To Speak or Not to Speak? (Part 7)
on Sep 7, 2008 in Friends Bible Barth Proverbs Ecclesiastes Philosophy Metaphysics Below is the next correspondence between Will (a PhD student in Rhetoric) and myself on the role of metaphysics in the Christian life, particularly with regards to the "problem of evil." If you are keeping up (preface, One, Two, Three, four, five,...
A Covnersation on Metaphysics: To Speak or Not to Speak? [Part 8]
on Oct 1, 2008 in Friends Barth Ecclesiastes Philosophy Theologians Metaphysics Below is the next correspondence between Will (a PhD student in Rhetoric) and myself on the role of metaphysics in the Christian life. If you are keeping up (preface, One, Two, Three, four, five, six, and seven), this is the eighth installment.Feel...
Review: P. H. Brazier, Barth and Dostoevsky
on Oct 20, 2008 in Barth reviews books P. H. Brazier, Barth and Dostoevsky: A Study of the Influence of the Russian Writer Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky on the Development of the Swiss Theologian Karl Barth, 1915-1922 (Colorado Springs, CO: Paternoster, 2007), xix + 245 pp. $39.99 (pape...


