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This book shows how, on the basis of a phenomenological account of knowledge, values, and intersubjectivity, Max Scheler defends the objective structure of being and value and the distinctiveness of the Other against mechanistic attempts to ...
inauthor:"Michael Barber" من books.google.com
This volume in the popular Bible study series leads readers through a penetrating study of the Books of 1 & 2 Samuel using the biblical text itself and the Church's own guidelines for understanding the Bible.
inauthor:"Michael Barber" من books.google.com
This volume in the popular Ignatius Catholic Study Bible series leads readers through a penetrating study of Deuteronomy using the text itself and the Church’s own guidelines for understanding the Bible.
inauthor:"Michael Barber" من books.google.com
For this paperback edition, Michael Barber has comprehensively updated the text and added a brand new postscript, in which he considers how much his proposals have been adopted by Gordon Brown and further analyses the crucial inter ...
inauthor:"Michael Barber" من books.google.com
Commentating on the Book of Revelation, Michael Barber explains that the heart of the book is a description of the Mass.
inauthor:"Michael Barber" من books.google.com
As David was rescued by the Lord, so would Israel be restored as a kingdom for all ages. This is the story of Christ as well, whom Barber reveals as the "new David." And, in Christ, it is the story of every Christian.
inauthor:"Michael Barber" من books.google.com
B. G. Niebuhr, the founder of ‘modern history’, exerts an enduring influence; even in death, Goethe once claimed, ‘[Niebuhr] still walks around and works’.
inauthor:"Michael Barber" من books.google.com
This book contains texts devoted by Alfred Schutz to the "normative" areas of literature and ethics.
inauthor:"Michael Barber" من books.google.com
Forthcoming titles planned for this series include: literature, salvation, mercy, history, art, music and philosophy. Book Summary At every Sunday Mass, Catholics confess that Jesus came down from heaven "for us men and for our salvation.