| HISTORY OF DOGMATIC THEOLOGY |
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| I. THE PATRISTIC PERIOD (ABOUT A.D. 100-800) |
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| II. THE MIDDLE AGES (800-1500) |
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| A. First epoch: Beginning |
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| and Progress of Scholasticism (800-1200) |
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| B. Second Epoch: |
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| Scholasticism at its Zenith (1200-1300) |
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| C. Third Epoch |
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| Gradual Decline of Scholasticism (1300-1500) |
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| III. MODERN TIMES (1500-1900) |
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| A. First Epoch: Preparation (1500-1570) |
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| B. Second Epoch: |
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| Late Scholasticism at its Heicht (1570-1660) |
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| C. Third Epoch: Further Activity |
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| and Gradual Decline of Scholasticism (1660-1760) |
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| D. Fourth Epoch: |
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| Decay of Catholic Theology (1760-1840) |
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| E. Fifth Epoch: |
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| Restoration of Dogmatic Theology (1840-1900) |
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| Les lettes de Patmos |
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| Etudes de Gilbert Aellig |
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| les lettes de patmos |
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| Etudes de Gilbert Aellig |
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| En guise d' introduction |
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| Pourquoi sept lettres? |
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| A l' Eglise d' Ephese |
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| Les lettes de Patmos |
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| Etudes de Gilbert Aellig |
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| pasteur de l'Action Biblique |
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| A l' Eglise de Smyrne |
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| Les lettes de Patmos |
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| Etudes de Gilbert Aellig |
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| pasteur de l'Action Biblique |
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| A l' Eglise de Pergame |
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| Les lettes de Patmos |
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| Etudes de Gilbert Aellig |
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| pasteur de l'Action Biblique |
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| A l' Eglise de Thyatire |
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| Les lettes de Patmos |
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| Etudes de Gilbert Aellig |
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| pasteur de l'Action Biblique |
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| A l'Eglise de Sardes |
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| Les lettes de Patmos Etudes de Gilbert Aeliig, pasteur de |
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| l'Action Biblique |
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| A l'Eglise de Philadelphie |
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| Les lettres de Patmos Etudes de Gilbert Aellig, pasteur de |
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| l'Action Biblique |
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| A l'Eglise de Laodicee |
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| Changing My Mind |
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| about the Changeable Church |
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| A Tour Among the Evangelicals |
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| Answering Pilate |
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| Truth anh the Postliberal Church |
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| Beyond Religious Socialism |
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| Beliefs That Count |
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| Beliefs That Count |
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| Beliefs That Count |
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| Beliefs That Count |
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| Chapter 1: We Believe in God |
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| The Time of Our Lives |
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| The Value of Learning |
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| New Astronomical Proofs |
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| Einstein Discovers God |
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| Search for Loopholes |
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| The Beginning of Time |
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| Design Parameters |
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| Insufficient Universe |
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| Jesus Christ, Transcendent Creator |
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| What came before creation? |
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| Science Finds God |
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| Scientists and theologians discover a common ground |
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| INTERVIEW OF THE WEEK |
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| Design Evidences |
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| Evidence for Design of the Cosmos |
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| More than two dozen parameters for the universe must have |
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| Values falling within narrowly defined ranges for life of any |
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| kind to exist at any time in the history of the universe |
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| Not just the universe bears evidence for design. The sun and |
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| the earth also reveal a number of parameters necessary to |
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| support of life. A sample is listed below |
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| Wanted: Better concept of God |
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| PIERRE TEILHARD DE CHARDIN |
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| PIERRE TEILHARD DE CHARDIN |
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| PIERRE TEILHARD DE CHARDIN |
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| FOUNDATION TEILHARD |
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| DE CHARDIN |
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| TEILHARD AND JUNG COMPLEMENTARY APPROACHES TO |
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| SPIRITUALITY |
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| Secondary Literature Teilhard |
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| de Chardin |
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| FOUNDATION TEILHARD |
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| DE CHARDIN OUR OBJECTIVES |
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| Reflection on America |
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| Contents |
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| Foreword |
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| Reflection on America I |
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| Jacques Maritain |
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| I. By Way of a Preface |
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| II. Frist Impressions |
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| III. Deliverance from History |
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| IV. The Old Tag of American Materialism |
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| V. A Few Vunlnerable Points |
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| VI. The Race Question |
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| VII. Another Thorn in the Flesh |
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| VIII. American Kindness and Sense of Fellowship |
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| Reflections on America II |
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| Jacques Maritain |
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| IX. "We Are Bruised Souls" |
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| X. The Symbolic Smile |
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| XI. The American Pilgrimage |
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| XII. American Modesty |
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| XIII. Too Much Modesty The Need for an Explicit Philosophy |
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| XIV. The Grand Slander |
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| Reflections on America III |
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| Jacques Maritain |
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| XV. Some American Illusions |
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| XVI. Marriage and Happiness |
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| XVII. American Openmindedness and Intellectual Courtesy |
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| XVIII. Work and Leisure |
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| XIX. American Lessons on Political and Social Philosophy |
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| I. THE COMMUNITY AS GRASS-ROOTS STRUCTURE |
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| II. THE GREAT POLITICAL ACHIEVEMENT |
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| III. IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF "TRUE HUMANISM" |
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| IV. RELIGION AND CIVLL SOCIETY |
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| XX. America Is Promise |
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| Reflections on America: Notes |
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| Jacques Maritain |
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| CONTENTS |
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