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Roger L. Cox "King Lear" and the Corinthian Letters
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It is in the Corinthian letters that the all-important evidence for a Christian interpretation of King Lear lies; for the major theme is love.
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Rudolph J. Gerber Kierkegaard, Reason, and Faith
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For Kierkegaard the leap to faith is an acceptance of the Unknown which is neither given by reason nor deducible from a previous content of consciousness.
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Thomas F. O'Meara Where Is Theology Going?
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Catholic theology today is not so much a new idea about God or Christian data but word, message, and medium interpreting and communicating the kerygma.
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Sabbas J. Kilian Authority in the Church
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Church authority is a vicarious, sacramental, grace-communicating operation implying both service of the people of God and mutual responsiveness in a creative and ceaseless dialogue.
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Eugene C. Bianchi Secular Ecumenism
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A searching study of the role of the churches in the modern world of alienated humanity: to become communities of a Shalom proclaimed, lived, and manifested.
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John Fandel Two Poems
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Richard W. Bollman Theology and the Moving Picture
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Among all the arts, cinema holds a special place as the medium which extends man toward, reveals to him and defines, the newly discovered sacred.
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