The theology of mercy in light of individualism, the dialectic of humanization, identity, and circumstantialism
The value of mercy is an added, essential value. Its connection theologically is an embodiment of the ideal in the essence of existence itself on the foundations of mercy. Man is a part of this existence that is inseparable from identification with its values ​​and laws. The association of mercy with him is identification with his existence with this universe and existence itself. With this existential vision, we understand how We read history on the one hand, and the procedural rulings, including the rulings of the laws in religions, on the other hand. The two cannot be read apart from the essential values, and if they are linked to identities, it is a procedural and circumstantial connection to organizing life in a given circumstance. However, this organization changes procedurally in different forms, and the spirit remains. One among all human beings.
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The theology of mercy in light of individualism, the dialectic of humanization, identity, and circumstantialism
The value of mercy is an added, essential value. Its connection theologically is an embodiment of the ideal in the essence of existence itself on the foundations of mercy. Man is a part of this existence that is inseparable from identification with its values ​​and laws. The association of mercy with him is identification with his existence with this universe and existence itself. With this existential vision, we understand how We read history on the one hand, and the procedural rulings, including the rulings of the laws in religions, on the other hand. The two cannot be read apart from the essential values, and if they are linked to identities, it is a procedural and circumstantial connection to organizing life in a given circumstance. However, this organization changes procedurally in different forms, and the spirit remains. One among all human beings.
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The theology of mercy in light of individualism, the dialectic of humanization, identity, and circumstantialism

The theology of mercy in light of individualism, the dialectic of humanization, identity, and circumstantialism

by Badr al-Abri
The theology of mercy in light of individualism, the dialectic of humanization, identity, and circumstantialism

The theology of mercy in light of individualism, the dialectic of humanization, identity, and circumstantialism

by Badr al-Abri

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The value of mercy is an added, essential value. Its connection theologically is an embodiment of the ideal in the essence of existence itself on the foundations of mercy. Man is a part of this existence that is inseparable from identification with its values ​​and laws. The association of mercy with him is identification with his existence with this universe and existence itself. With this existential vision, we understand how We read history on the one hand, and the procedural rulings, including the rulings of the laws in religions, on the other hand. The two cannot be read apart from the essential values, and if they are linked to identities, it is a procedural and circumstantial connection to organizing life in a given circumstance. However, this organization changes procedurally in different forms, and the spirit remains. One among all human beings.

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ISBN-13: 9789996990663
Publisher: Dar Alrafidain
Publication date: 08/18/2024
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 171
File size: 656 KB
Age Range: 16 - 18 Years
Language: Arabic
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