996 resultados para Jeus Christ
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In Fraktur
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In Fraktur
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von Telemann. [Text: Gottfried Simonis]
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Signatur des Originals: S 36/F00281
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by F. W. Evans
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Signatur des Originals: S 36/G03789
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von Telemann. [Text: Gottfried Simonis]
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gantzer Christenhait zu schmach / will es geschehe den Juden unrecht in bezichtigung der Christen kinder mordt [[Elektronische Ressource]] / Durch Doctor Joh. Ecken
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par [Humphrey] Prideaux. Trad.de l'Anglois ... avec des cartes & figures en taille-douce
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Huecos para iniciales
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Pie de imp. tomado del colofón
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Tanto Aguiló como Ribelles, creen que fué publicaco en 169...
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My project in this paper is to provide a plausible idea of Christ’s suffering and death in terms of a theory of the human person. More specifically, I want to contrast two major theories of the person-body relation. One is dualism. Dualism is the view that a human person is composed of two substances, that is, a soul and a body, and he (strictly speaking) is identical with the soul. On the other hand, physicalism is the view that a human person is numerically identical with his biological body. I will argue that dualism is not successful in explaining Christ’s passion for some reasons. Rather, physicalism, as I shall argue, provides a better explanation of how Christ’s physical suffering and death are real just like everyone else’s, so it is philosophically and theologically more plausible than dualism.