Faith and Duty |
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The Theory of Total Corruption | 23 |
Sin as Total Loss of Virtue | 56 |
The Ethical Approach | 84 |
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absolute affirmation argument Barth Barthian belief certainly Christian faith Christian gospel comparisons in respect concept concerned contradiction distinction divine doctrine of total empirically universal error essential ethical theory evil fact Gifford Lectures God's grace guilt hand Ibid idea ideal imago imago dei individual insight irrelevant Jesus Christ John Baillie judgment knowledge law of non-contradiction less logical man's matter means moral imperfection moralist Moreover natural justice natural morality Natural Theology Nature and Destiny Niebuhr non-moral norm ordinary moral consciousness original justice particular perfection philosophy point of contact position possible presuppositions Professor Brunner Professor Lewis Protestantism question realisation regarded Reinhold Niebuhr religion requirement revelation secular ethics seems sense simply sinful sinners Sir David Ross situation synthesis T. H. Green Tennant theologians thing thought tion total corruption total depravity true truth uneasy conscience vice virtue whole words