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••Cover Page••
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EDITORIAL
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To the Occasional Reader THIS IS a special issue of COMMONWEAL, built around a single theme, the sort we publish for the benefit of our subscribers several times a year. Regular issut,. each week...
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JESUS OF HISTORY AND CHRIST OF FAITH
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Dulles, Avery
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Shocking as it may seem to the faithful who have not been following recent trends in biblical criticism, we have very little secure knowledge about the precise words and deeds of Jesus. JESUS OF...
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RESURRECTION AND BIBLICAL CRITICISM
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Brown, Raymond E.
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whom they wrote, one will have to adjust the canons of historical method to handle a potentially unique case. It becomes at least an open question whether Jesus might not have spoken and acted in a...
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THE HUMANITY OF JESUS
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Clarke, Thomas E.
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When Christian persons achieve a self-integration in holiness that does not inhibit the sheerly human in them . . . and when the Christian community promotes instead of destroying the creative...
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CHRISTOLOGY AND PHILOSOPHY
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Crowe, Frederick E.
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The governing factor is simply the scrip tural datum that "the one who" is eternal is "the same one who" is born temporally. And it was this that gave "hypostatic union" its meaning; the...
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THE ETHICAL TEACHING OF JESUS
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Curran, Charles E.
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The ethic of Jesus seems totally unreal when applied to the particular problems . . . in our lives. How can a Christian not worry about what he is going to eat or drink? Who can...
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A NON-VIOLENT CHRISTOLOGY
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Douglass, James W.
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In seeking out the presence of Christ in this world, Christians must become less and less interested in themselves as Christians and locus instead on the living reality of Christ, whether in belief...
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THE 'PRESENCE' OF JESUS
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Cooke, Bernard J.
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To answer yes with particular reference to Gandhi's witness is not to claim Gandhi for Christianity, but to claim to see the full meaning of Christ through Gandhi, in a living cross and resurrection...
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JESUS AND THE CHURCH
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Cameron, J. M.
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intensification of Christ's presence is meant to be a high point in our Christian experience of faith, it is by no means the exclusive occasion of Christ's presence. Christ continues to be present...
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GOOD-BY CHALCEDON, HELLO WHAT?
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Hamilton, William
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A Response GOOD-BY CHALCEDON, HELLO WHAT? WILLIAM HAMILTON Our present theological ferment still has to do with the doctrine of God, and will continue so for some time to come. But in the midst...
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
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BIBLIOGRAPHY • • • • • • • • • Recommended by Authors AVERY DULLES Anderson, Hugh, Jesus and Christian Origins (New York, 1964). An informative and balanced discussion of the quest of the...
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