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1 1 | also a great apologetic meaning.~A profound crisis and,
2 1 | works have not lost their meaning even up to the present time.~
3 2 | questions about the nature, meaning and aim of life, personally
4 2 | immortality? In what does the meaning and aim of the existence
5 2 | Truth, then life has no meaning and no aim.~The solution
6 2 | explain the origin, aim or meaning of the world and man, nor
7 5 | rock, and knowledge of the meaning and aim of the life of the
8 5 | of man, have a different meaning for us.~Religion answers
9 7 | religion has no practical meaning, for, in an appraisal of
10 8 | in God’s existence. The meaning of proofs of the existence
11 8 | discern also its value and meaning. The knowledge of the chemical
12 8 | for example, the aim and meaning of life), then this shows
13 8 | therefore, the boundaries of the meaning of empirical science for
14 8 | Holy Scripture has its full meaning for the faithful, but for
15 8 | but for skeptics it has no meaning whatsoever.~After these
16 8 | external experience.~The meaning of inner proofs is very
17 8 | importance of the ethical meaning of this conviction, we would
18 8 | have fear? If life has no meaning and aim, and every occurrence
19 9 | cannot have only a temporary meaning during his life on the earth.
20 11 | everything in existence, nor the meaning of his own life and that
21 11 | profoundly false. The very meaning of “Revelation” presupposes
22 11 | exceptionally rare and wonderful meaning in man’s life. This mixture
23 11 | Schleiermacher dilutes meaning and explains nothing.~Other
24 11 | lose its profoundly vital meaning in spite of the most diverse
25 12 | sense, and a deep moral meaning: revealing to people the
26 12 | Isaiah attaches a decisive meaning to prophecies in the work
27 12 | exceptional and enormous meaning that was attached to the
28 15 | world also has an enormous meaning. This idea does not deny
29 15,5| known” (1 Cor 13:12).~ ~The meaning of some terms.~The following
30 15,6| but is best understood as meaning grazing animals. The Hebrew
31 15,7| but it has a much deeper meaning than just bodily life. The
32 15,2| express the full range of meaning in the words. Grass will
33 15,2| be irreducibly complex, meaning the many parts that fit
34 15,2| has a different, deeper meaning. The Hebrew is chay nephesh
35 15,6| life” (Genesis 2:7). The meaning of this text is not so obvious
36 15,6| look closer at the literal meaning we read that God breathes
37 16 | teaching about the general meaning of the redeeming sacrifices
38 16 | in the loftiest and best meaning of the word. From this Christian
39 19,4| Besides its historical meaning, the universal flood also
40 19,4| has a dogmatic and ethical meaning.~The flood is referred to
41 20 | The idea of redemption has meaning world-wide. The feeling
42 21 | themselves little in the ethical meaning and purpose of man’s personality.
43 21 | can have a truly redeeming meaning, to the divine Sacrifice,
44 24 | Christianity has no special meaning. In general, the whole objective
45 24 | general, the whole objective meaning of the Christian religion —
46 24 | these it loses its full meaning.~ The dogmatic teaching
47 24 | secondary but fundamental meaning. Dogma does not appear in
48 24 | that is, into the dogmatic meaning, which illuminates like
49 24 | its laws of nature has no meaning. As a result, Feuerbach
50 24 | of man, and the transient meaning of the material world; it
51 24 | more profound and perfected meaning.~ Even though there are
52 24 | an immense, inexhaustible meaning, purely theoretical as well
53 24 | ethical. The theoretical meaning of the Christian teaching
54 24 | besides its theoretical meaning, the dogma of the Holy Trinity
55 24 | Trinity also has an ethical meaning (The Ethical Idea of Church
56 24 | also a universally ethical meaning. It elevated the moral conscience
57 25 | provides for us all the time, meaning that He always cares about
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