Christianity, History of Christian Thought, Studies, Tillich
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Pascal, The Conduct of God
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Paul Tillich, Ethical Teachings (Aquinas), Nominalism (Wm Occam), German mysticism (Eckhart)
The Imperial I: When The Self Becomes The Arbiter Of Morality
Christianity, History of Christian Thought, Studies, Tillich
Paul Tillich, Introduction to a History Of Christian Thought
Christianity, History of Christian Thought, Studies, Tillich
Paul Tillich, Augustine, Donatism, The Medieval Church, Scholasticism, Mysticism
Pascal, The Effect and Sign of the Coming of the Christ
A License To Kill: Atheism And The Mass Murders Of History
Christianity, History of Christian Thought, Studies, Tillich
Paul Tillich, Intertestamental Period
Christianity, History of Christian Thought, Studies, Tillich
Paul Tillich, Pelagius and Aquinas
Christianity, Habermas, Life of Jesus, Studies
Did Jesus Ever Live?
Peter Forsyth, The Work Of Christ
Pascal, The Mystery of Jesus
Rethinking The Inquisition: The Exaggerated Crimes Of Religion
Christianity, History of Christian Thought, Studies, Tillich
Paul Tillich, The Theology of Origen
Pascal, Man is made to think
Berdyaev, Salvation And Creativity – Two Understandings of Christianity
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Paul Tillich, Medieval Period: Nominalism, Realism, Monasticism, Crusades
The Work of Christ: Addendum
Was Jesus Christ a carpenter (or anything?)
Pascal, Is it incredible that God should unite Himself to us?
Pascal, The littleness of our being conceals from us the sight of the Infinite
Christianity, Habermas, Life of Jesus, Studies
Limitations on the Historical Jesus
An Atheist Fable: Reopening The Galileo Case
Pascal, How hollow and full of ribaldry is the heart of man!
Reconciliation: Philosophic and Christian
Pascal, The infinite distance of love
Will Durant, The Triumph of Christianity: A.D. 306-325
The Twilight Of Atheism: The Global Triumph Of Christianity
The Great Sacrificial Work Is To Reconcile
Miseducating The Young: Saving Children From Their Parents
Christianity, History of Christian Thought, Studies, Tillich

