Creation, Eschaton, and Ethics: The Ethical Significance of the Creation-Eschaton Relation in the Thought of Emil Brunner and Jürgen Moltmann
P. Lang (1991)
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| Keywords | Christian ethics History Creation History of doctrines Eschatology History of doctrines | |||||||||
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| Call number | BJ1231.S38 1991 | |||||||||
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Sven Rune Havsteen (ed.) (2007). Creations: Medieval Rituals, the Arts, and the Concept of Creation. Marston [Distributor].
Reinhard L. Hütter (1990). The Church: Midwife of History or Witness of the Eschaton? Journal of Religious Ethics 18 (1):27 - 54.
Claude Tresmontant (1963). The Origins of Christian Philosophy. New York, Hawthorn Books.
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