Sacrifice: Its nature and purpose
By: Ashby, Godfrey.
Material type: BookPublisher: London, SCM, 1988Description: 151 p; 14x22 cm.ISBN: 0334014379.Other classification: II A 232 Summary: `Sacrifice was a language used by all, but understood by none.' Regarding this remark as a challenge, which suggests that while sacrifice is a language in the widest sense of communication, nobody has understood sacrifice, Professor Ashby has made his ownItem type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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II A 23 Religione e ateismo nelle società secolarizzate: | II A 230 Ratzinger’s faith: | II A 231 Models of contextual theology | II A 232 Sacrifice: | II A 233 God and Being: | II A 234 The Redemption | II A 235 The Metaphysics of the Incarnation: |
Includes bibliographical references ([137]-145).
`Sacrifice was a language used by all, but understood by none.' Regarding this remark as a challenge, which suggests that while sacrifice is a language in the widest sense of communication, nobody has understood sacrifice, Professor Ashby has made his own
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