Dialectics of transcendent and immanent and a reflective personalities: some lessons from Karl Barth
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Transcendental, immanent, dialectic of divine and human, kerigma, reflexive personalityAbstract
The article analyzes the ontological foundations of the transcendent and the immanent in the theology of Karl Barth. K. Barth considers the relationship of the transcendent and immanent as a system of objective spirit. The actualization of the human self is expressed in the epistemological system of the sacred text considered as immanent transendent act of faith.Downloads
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2014-01-22
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Bevzyuk, N. (2014). Dialectics of transcendent and immanent and a reflective personalities: some lessons from Karl Barth. Actual Problems of Mind, (15), 58–67. https://doi.org/10.31812/apd.v0i15.1900
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