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  • curprev 03:0403:04, 14 January 20222607:fb91:3e8b:c583:136:f7cf:dc8f:d974 talk 14,584 bytes −120 →‎Existentialism: The author has taken bonhoeffers “religionless Christianity” out of context. The author does a strong job of detailing the existentialist components within neo-orthodox theological thought. To end with the author’s reference to Kierkegaard (which is a historically accurate reading of Kierkegaards theology) is much more accurate and convincing to the reader. undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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  • curprev 01:0401:04, 26 November 2019Thomasmeeks talk contribs 17,072 bytes 0 [1st sent.: Neo-orthodoxy or Neoorthodoxy, in Christianity, also] known as → including [theology of crisis and dialectical theology] ... the bracketed terms are not even mentioned in the fn. 1 Encyclopedia Britannica cite link & are decades-later usages of "Neoorthodoxy"] undo

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