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Kai M. Balzer,Dierk Scheinert doctrine. The focus of this work is not historical, but a brief survey of the history of the idea of divine timeless eternity may help set the stage for further reflection. Christian thinkers from Origen to Karl Barth have spent time pondering the nature of time and eternity. The history of the ideBIPED 发表于 2025-3-31 09:46:02
Bernd Luther,Marcus Katoh doctrine. The focus of this work is not historical, but a brief survey of the history of the idea of divine timeless eternity may help set the stage for further reflection. Christian thinkers from Origen to Karl Barth have spent time pondering the nature of time and eternity. The history of the idedefile 发表于 2025-3-31 14:31:37
Michael Naundorf,Thomas Hupphat has been said in the preceding two chapters, it should obviously not be expected that I shall attempt to propound a general formula in terms of which to answer this question. Rather, I shall merely suggest some of the considerations that must be weighed in making reasonable judgments of obligabi