God in Creation: A New Theology of Creation and the Spirit of GodHarperSanFrancisco, 1991 - 365 pages |
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Page 162
... relationship between God and human beings in a certain sense . But they do not fit the general relationship of their ... relation between man and woman.12 If we wish to relate heaven and earth to God in a trinitarian sense , not in a ...
... relationship between God and human beings in a certain sense . But they do not fit the general relationship of their ... relation between man and woman.12 If we wish to relate heaven and earth to God in a trinitarian sense , not in a ...
Page 220
... relation , finally , it consists in the community of man and wife , which corresponds to the fellowship of God ... relationship to God , which distinguishes him from animals . But this point of departure is based on a false inference ...
... relation , finally , it consists in the community of man and wife , which corresponds to the fellowship of God ... relationship to God , which distinguishes him from animals . But this point of departure is based on a false inference ...
Page 322
... relation of the creature to Himself , and in virtue of this relation to Himself grant the creature life . The creature needs the Creator to be able to live . It thus needs the relation to Him . But it cannot create this relation . God ...
... relation of the creature to Himself , and in virtue of this relation to Himself grant the creature life . The creature needs the Creator to be able to live . It thus needs the relation to Him . But it cannot create this relation . God ...
Contents
The messianic preparation of creation to be | 7 |
Gods immanence in the world | 13 |
In the Ecological Crisis | 20 |
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God in Creation: A New Theology of Creation and the Spirit of God Jürgen Moltmann Limited preview - 1993 |
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