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Sorin Sabou


Letter to the Romans, Nicomachean Ethics, and more

Free Will and Determinism

Most of the time the issues of free will and determinism are seen as opposites. The free will is understood in terms that are incompatible with determinism. If the will is free it can do whatever it wants even against the natural laws of the universe. For example the law of gravitation will make sure that when I jump up, I always come down, or if I travel in a circle I will arrive, after a while, in the same place. Even so, the free will is a valid concept/fact. There are layers of my life in which I can 'freely' move and think and act according to my will. This is not taking place in a perfect way, but still I have the real possibility of choice. The situation of life, the nature of my body and health, the laws of nature are facts that have a saying in the way I exercise my will.Read more...
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Jurnal teologic Vol 11, Nr 2 (2012)

Jurnal teologic Vol 11, Nr 2 (2012) [ISSN 1 844 7252] este publicat online la adresa www.jurnalteologic.ro.
Informația bibliografică, abstracte (în limba engleză), și termenii cheie pentru fiecare articol le aveți mai jos.
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Luther's Theology Shown in His Seal

"Grace and peace from the Lord. As you desire to know whether my painted seal, which you sent to me, has hit the mark, I shall answer most amiably and tell you my original thoughts and reason about why my seal is a symbol of my theology.Read more...
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Cina Domnului în protestantism

Luther si critica Cinei in romano-catolicism


Luther foloseste termenul consubstantiere pe care il explica folosind asemanarea cu fierul inrosit: ca in fierul inrosit in care sunt prezente si fierul si focul, tot asa painea si vinul, si trupul si sangele lui Cristos sunt prezente in elementele Cinei.
Punctul de pornire al criticii lui este dat de binecuvantarile aduse de Cina Domnului in vietile crestinilor. 'Noi primim ceea ce spune Cuvantul.

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