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Deus Absconditus: Revelation of the Hidden and Incomprehensible God As Seen In the Theologies of Martin Luther and Karl Barth [PDF]

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The term Deus absconditus comes from the Latin Vulgate translation of Isaiah 45:15. “Truly, you are a God who hides himself [ESV],” wrote the prophet. The history of understanding God’s hiddenness traces back to antiquity and is a theme frequented in the
Kracher, Kylan A.
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Holiness and the Christian life in the theology of Martin Luther and John Calvin [PDF]

open access: yes, 1998
https://place.asburyseminary.edu/ecommonsatsdissertations/1943/thumbnail ...
Weston, John Hamilton
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Incarnation and the Lord\u27s Supper in Luther [PDF]

open access: yes, 1953
It will be the attempt of this paper to set forth some of the aspects of the parallel between God\u27s dealing with us in Christ and Christ’s dealing with us in His Supper as grasped and expressed by Luther; especially in the controversies concerning the
Nagel, Norman
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“Deus absconditus et Deus revelatus”

open access: yesVox Scripturae - Revista Teológica Internacional, 2008
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The Logos of the Communicating Silence [PDF]

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The following thesis is an attempt to establish the communicative dimensions of silence. In it I put forward a thesis in the spirit of Martin Buber's philosophy of dialogue and Max Scheler's phenomenology of emotion , according to which true dialogue ...
Brejdak, Jaromir
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