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  1. The Kingdom of God in the Teaching of Jesus.Norman Perrin - 1963
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  2. Jesus and Empire: The Kingdom of God and the New World Disorder.Richard A. Horsley - 2003
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  3. Jesus? Proclamation of the Kingdom of God.Johannes Weiss, Richard Hyde Hiers, David Larrimore Holland, Shailer Mathews & Kenneth Cauthen - 1971
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  4. The mission of the kingdom of god: Ultimate source of meaning, value and energy for Jesus.Brian Gleeson - 2016 - The Australasian Catholic Record 93 (3):326.
    Gleeson, Brian Among peoples today, the phenomenon of faith takes many different forms. Beyond the different religious expressions of faith within the great world religions, there exists a variety of other forms and objects of faith. Terence Tilley discusses these around his 'working definition of faith' as a relationship-'the relationship between one and the irreducible energizing source of meaning and centre of value in one's life'. Metaphorically speaking, those dominant sources of meaning, value, and energy for their devotees are their (...)
     
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    The kingdom of God: Utopian or existential?Gert J. Malan - 2014 - HTS Theological Studies 70 (3):01-09.
    The kingdom of God was a central theme in Jesus' vision. Was it meant to be understood as Utopian as Mary Ann Beavis views it, or existential? In 1st century CE Palestine, kingdom of God was a political term meaning theocracy suggesting God's patronage. Jesus used the term metaphorically to construct a new symbolic universe to legitimate a radical new way of living with God in opposition to the temple ideology of exclusivist covenantal nomism. The analogies (...)
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  6. Jesus and the Kingdom of God.Harold Roberts - 1955
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    Kingdoms of God.Kevin Hart - 2014 - Indiana University Press.
    What did Jesus mean by the expression, the Kingdom of God? As an answer, Kevin Hart sketches a "phenomenology of the Christ" that explores the unique way Jesus performs phenomenology. According to Hart, philosophers and theologians continually reinterpret Jesus’s teaching of the Kingdom so that there are effectively many Kingdoms of God. Working in, while also displacing, a tradition inaugurated by Husserl and continued by philosophers such as Heidegger, Marion, and Lacoste, Hart puts forward a (...)
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    Chilton, Bruce 1996 - Pure kingdom: Jesus' vision of God.M. M. Jacobs - 1998 - HTS Theological Studies 54 (1/2).
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    Jesus & Utopia: Looking for the Kingdom of God in the Roman World.Justin Meggitt - 2007 - Utopian Studies 18 (2):281-284.
  10. God in Strength: Jesus' Announcement of the Kingdom.Bruce David Chilton - 1979
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    Messianic Ethics: Response to the Kingdom of God.Ben Wiebe - 1991 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 45 (1):29-42.
    Jesus ' ethics emisaged not the indiudual —as so much of modern scholarship has mistakenly supposed—but restored Israel as a communnity brought into being through appropriate response to Jesus ' proclamation of the kingdom.
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  12. On becoming a person and creating a kingdom of ends: evolution and revolution towards freedom.Paulo Jesus - 2023 - In Fernando M. F. Silva & Luigi Caranti (eds.), The Kantian subject: new interpretative essays. New York, NY: Routledge.
  13. Cartesian analyticity.Jesús A. Díaz - 1988 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 26 (1):47-55.
    The syllogism and the predicate calculus cannot account for an ontological argument in Descartes' Fifth Meditation and related texts. Descartes' notion of god relies on the analytic-synthetic distinction, which Descartes had identified before Leibniz and Kant did. I describe how the syllogism and the predicate calculus cannot explain Descartes' ontological argument; then I apply the analytic-synthetic distinction to Descartes’ idea of god.
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    Na busca da cura do corpo, a oração opera milagres: uma discussão sobre eficácia simbólica, perspectivismo, cura e religião (In the search for the healing of the body, prayer works miracles: a discussion on symbolic efficacy, perspectivism).Irene de Jesus Silva & Raymundo Heraldo Maués - 2013 - Horizonte 11 (31):965-990.
    Na busca da cura do corpo, a oração opera milagres: uma discussão sobre eficácia simbólica, perspectivismo, cura e religião (In the search for the healing of the body, prayer works miracles: a discussion on symbolic efficacy, perspectivism) - DOI: 10.5752/P.2175-5841.2013v11n31p965 O artigo busca descrever, compreender e interpretar o caso observado de uma jovem portadora de teratoma ovariano maligno, internada em hospital do câncer na cidade de Belém, estado do Pará. A jovem foi desenganada diante do diagnóstico da doença, mas sua (...)
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    Libro reseñado: The non-existence of God. Autor: Nicholas Everitt.Jesús Romero Moñivas - 2006 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 34:283-287.
    Nicholas Everitt: The non-existence of God. London, Routledge, 2004, 326pp.
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    Writing the Disaster: A Philippine Case Study of the Challenge to Traditional Theodicy in Popular Media.Jesus Deogracias Principe - 2015 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 14 (42):172-197.
    The question initially raised in this paper was on how one’s religious sensibility affects one’s response to suffering. Focusing on three particular disasters that hit the Philippines, we look at the various media sources: the writing about the rains and flooding found in broadsheets and online media, and some ethnographic descriptions coming from the social sciences; we also look at experiential or anecdotal sources. All this provides us with material to establish certain traits and topics that come to fore in (...)
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  17. Sovereign Order of Royal El Roman Intro-angeles (polygyny) Family Sub-mission of the Jesus Christ' Holy See Teachings on His Kingdoms Mission.Hari Seldon - 2023 - Royal Journal of the Family Sub-Mission in Christ Mission 1 (1):1-5.
    Sovereign Order of Royal El Roman Intro-angeles (polygyny) Family Sub-mission of the Jesus Christ' Holy See Teachings on His Kingdoms Mission, called the SOVEREIGN ORDER OF ROYAL EL-ROMANIA, The SO°RER†‡ Mission is a Bible scriptures studies, research, publications and teachings oriented sovereign polygyny family household basis mission order whereas Council of the Queens is the major organ and Queens are the principal research associates of the mission organization, Sovereign Order of Royal El-Romania, which aim to print a book entitled (...)
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  18. Kant: "the only possible evidence to demonstrate the existence of God".Jesús Hernández Reynes - 1993 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 20:57.
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    Revealing the Secret of the Kingdom of Heaven in the Gospel of Matthew Chapter 13.Muner Daliman & Hana Suparti - 2021 - European Journal of Theology and Philosophy 1 (3):9-14.
    The God of biblical revelation is present everywhere in the Gospel according to Matthew, but often in a self-effacing way, receding behind Jesus, Emmanuel, God-with-us. God's presence is veiled by divine passives, hidden behind the reverent circumlocution “heavens.” The parable of the Kingdom of Heaven and the Kingdom of God is widely stated in our Gospel of Matthew. Many scholars claim that the Gospel of Matthew reveals more about Jesus as a powerful King.
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  20. Teología y Predicación. Aportaciones de Edward Schillebeeckx al quehacer teológico.Jesús Díaz Sariego - 2011 - Ciencia Tomista 138 (444):7-44.
    El artículo pretende ser un homenaje al teólogo dominico Edward Schillebeeckx, O.P. Recoge para ello algunas huellas de su vida, aquellas que muestran al hombre creyente, escondido detrás de los razonamientos teológicos que elabora y escribe. La tarea teológica presupone una vocación y conlleva unas exigencias. Adquiere su mayor compromiso y sentido cuando se vuelve predicación. Es entonces y sólo entonces cuando logra enriquecer la experiencia humana de Dios, cuando alienta a los creyentes en su fe y les devuelve esperanza (...)
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  21. El cantar de los cantares en el Canon bíblico.Jesus Luzarraga - 2002 - Gregorianum 83 (1):5-63.
    The Song of Songs was considered as Sacred Scripture before the Christian Era. The Pharisaic discussion in the 2nd century C.E. as to whether the Canticle defiles the hands refers neither to canonicity nor to inspiration; it expresses a doubt as to whether for any reason whatever in the text an exception could be applied to the Song with regard to the general rule that sacred books defile the hands. The copy of Esdras in the Temple was such an exception. (...)
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    Actualidad de la tradición escolástica en Ortega y Gasset, Zubiri y el último Habermas.Jesús Conill Sancho - 2022 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 39 (1):215-224.
    Considering the "current" as a living, effective and revitalizing presence, and the "tradition" as that which we historically remains, this article studies the presence of scholastic thought in contemporary philosophy, through the work of Ortega, Zubiri and Habermas. In this sense, from the admiration and esteem for the scholastic tradition, but far from identifying himself with it, José Ortega y Gasset pays special attention to the doctrine of transcendentals, and to the concepts of evidence, conscience and, very especially, actuality. Xavier (...)
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  23. El Magnificat (Lc 1: 46-55) a través del arameo.Jesus Luzarraga - 2009 - Gregorianum 90 (1):5-28.
    This is the first translation of the Magnificat into the Palestinian Aramaic of the time and it casts some light on several features of the hymn which steeped in the biblical culture, but differs from the MT and LXX in the details of its modes of expression, showing at the same time the peculiarity of the composer. The hypothesis of the Aramaic background behind it seems to be the best choice to explain the sometimes irregular Greek, and other striking parts (...)
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    A inteligência dos Futuros Contingentes: Interrogando G. W. Leibniz sobre Deus e a Verdade.Paulo Renato Jesus - 2016 - Trans/Form/Ação 39 (1):9-36.
    RESUMO: A presente investigação questiona a essência teo-lógica dos futuros contingentes. Para o efeito, analisa-se, primeiramente, a argumentação segundo a qual, sob certas condições lógicas, teológicas, ontológicas e cosmológicas antinecessitantes, detetadas por G. W. Leibniz, a abertura contingente do futuro parece ser compatível com o regime das "verdades contingentes pré-determinadas", regime enquadrado teologicamente pelo princípio do "futuro melhor" ou do "único futuro verdadeiro". No entanto, os futuros contingentes incitam, com e contra Aristóteles, ao desenvolvimento de uma lógica temporal e plurivalente, (...)
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    El ateísmo hegeliano.Jesús Ezquerra Gómez - 2011 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 44:121-135.
    The Hegelian atheism is an atheism of the God’s death. If the hegelian God is the same thing that the lógos (that is to say, the rationality of the real) then the alienation (Entaüsserung) of the logical Idea in the Nature must be understood as the God’s death. That alienation is due to the dialectics of the Ground (grund) exposed in the logic of the essence: The essence is the abyssal Ground of the existence (Existenz). Said otherwise: the essence founds (...)
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    Nicolás de Cusa y la idea metafísica de expresión.María Jesús Soto Bruna - 1995 - Anuario Filosófico 28 (3):737-754.
    This article tries to show how the idea of 'expression' -together with the 'mirror metaphor'- appears to solve, in the mystical philosophy of Nicholas of Cusa, the problematic relationship between the unity of God and the multiplicity of the world (Urbild-Abbild).
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    La serenidad a la luz de la dignidad creatural de la persona.María Jesús Soto Bruna - 2002 - Anuario Filosófico 35 (74):655-676.
    This paper stresses Saint Josemaria's teaching on serenity, within the background of his doctrine on the filial condition of man created at God's image. Serenity is acquired by means of a special endeavour of inteligence and will in order to fully embrace and reconcile human conduct to the Creator's proposal of truth to all mankind.
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  28. Luz y opacidad: una consideración de lo real desde el conocimiento humano.María Jesús Soto Bruna - 1996 - Anuario Filosófico 29 (55):1037-1050.
    Against the modern theory of representation, whiou makes the world opaque, Polo Suggests reviviting the classical theory of ilumination. Intentionality of knowledge, according to Polo, makes possibe the "deveiling" of reality, and shows its radical dependence from God.
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    The particularity of Jesus and the time of the kingdom: Philosophy and theology in Yoder.Daniel Barber - 2007 - Modern Theology 23 (1):63-89.
    John Howard Yoder's work, while appreciated in many respects, is not generally read in a philosophical register. This essay attempts to alter this situation by proposing a relation between his theology and a philosophy of particularity. The project articulates a logic of Jesus that is independent from and antagonistic towards the Powers. This logic is resolutely secular, revolutionary, and creative. I contend that Jesus' “equality with God” amounts to a radical affirmation of history and temporality. Yoder's work is (...)
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    La contingencia como composibilidad en G. W. Leibniz.María Jesús Soto Bruna - 2005 - Anuario Filosófico:145-161.
    The ‘principle of the best’ referred to the actually existing world is at the same time a ‘principle of contingency’ whenever the criterion of maximum compossibility is taken into account. As it is well known, this last criterion is that which governs God’s creative election. The paper explains this issue in the context of Leibniz’s modal ontology.
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    Luz y opacidad. Una consideración de lo real desde el conocimiento humano.Mª Jesús Soto - 1996 - Anuario Filosófico:1037-1050.
    Against the modern theory of representation, which makes the world opaque, Polo Suggests reviviting the classical theory of ilumination. Intentionality of knowledge, according to Polo, makes possibe the "deveiling" of reality, and shows its radical dependence from God.
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    Mitochondrial Replacement Techniques, Scientific Tourism, and the Global Politics of Science.Sarah Chan, César Palacios-González & María De Jesús Medina Arellano - 2017 - Hastings Center Report 47 (5):7-9.
    The United Kingdom is the first and so far only country to pass explicit legislation allowing for the licensed use of the new reproductive technology known as mitochondrial replacement therapy. The techniques used in this technology may prevent the transmission of mitochondrial DNA diseases, but they are controversial because they involve the manipulation of oocytes or embryos and the transfer of genetic material. Some commentators have even suggested that MRT constitutes germline genome modification. All eyes were on the United (...)
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    The Kingdom of God and Christian Unity and Fellowship: Romans 14: 17 in Context.Corneliu Constantineanu - 2008 - Kairos: Evangelical Journal of Theology 2 (1):11-28.
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    The “kingdom of God on earth” and early chicago pragmatism.Daniel Trohler - 2006 - Educational Theory 56 (1):89-105.
    Pragmatism has been rediscovered in recent years and presented as emblematic of modern thinking. At the center of this worldwide interest in late‐nineteenth century Pragmatism stood, first, a rejection of the traditional dualistic construction of the world in philosophy and psychology; second, a distinguishing of the findings of learning theory from those of evolutionary theory; and, third, a consideration of industrial democracy as the context of modern thinking and action. In this essay Daniel Tröhler shows that these innovations were far (...)
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  35. The Kingdom of God—The biblical concept and its meaning for the Church.John Bright - 1953
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    Kingdom of God” and Potentia Dei. An Interpretation of Divine Omnipotence in Hobbes’s Thought.Carlo Altini - 2013 - Hobbes Studies 26 (1):65-84.
  37. The Kingdom of God Is at Hand!Stephen Palmquist - 1994 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 11 (4):421-437.
    Could Kant have possibly been the author of this quote? Believe it or not, he did write that! What did he mean?
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    Prolegomena to a catholic theology of God between Heidegger and postmodernity.Anthony J. Godzieba - 1999 - Heythrop Journal 40 (3):319–339.
    New opportunities for discourse about God have arisen, along with new challenges to the mainstream Catholic theology of God. In order to take advantage of these opportunities, a truly contemporary Catholic theology of God must critically appropriate three ‘events’ which have affected its approach to the subject matter: Heidegger's periodizing critique of ontotheology; the ‘contemporary’ viewed as the arena of contention between modern and postmodern claims; the presence of the Kingdom of God and the revelation of the nature of (...)
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    The Kingdom of God, Hope and Christian Ethics.David P. Gushee & Codi D. Norred - 2018 - Studies in Christian Ethics 31 (1):3-16.
    This article interrogates the use of a Kingdom-of-God narrative frame, in the work both of progressive evangelicals Glen Stassen and David Gushee and in liberation theology, claiming that this narrative has often inspired hope and moral action but can be questioned on a variety of theological and methodological grounds. It considers startling recent claims by liberation ethicist Miguel De la Torre that all talk of a coming Kingdom of God is mythic, a middle-class illusion that undermines radical commitment (...)
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  40. Technopolis as the Technologised Kingdom of God. Fun as Technology, Technology as Religion in the 21st Century. God sive Fun.Marina Christodoulou - 2018 - Cahiers d'Études Germaniques 1 (74: 'La religion au XXIe siècle):119-132.
    Citation:Christodoulou, Marina. “Technopolis as the Technologised Kingdom of God. Fun as Technology, Technology as Religion in the 21st Century. God sive Fun.” Cahiers d'études germaniques N° 74, 2018. La religion au XXIe siècle - Perpectives et enjeux de la discussion autour d'une société post-séculière. Études reunites par Sébastian Hüsch et Max Marcuzzi, 119-132. -/- -------- -/- Neil Postman starts his book Technopoly: The Surrender of Culture to Technology (1993)1 with a quote from Paul Goodman’s New Reformation: “Whether or not (...)
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    God’s patronage constitutes a community of compassionate equals.Gert J. Malan - 2020 - HTS Theological Studies 76 (4):8.
    The central themes of Jesus’ preaching, the kingdom and household of God, are root metaphors expressing the symbolic universe of God’s patronage subverting patronage and patriarchy structuring contemporary Mediterranean society, thus legitimising an anti-hierarchical community of faith. This dominant focus of Jesus’ message was discarded, as society’s prevalent patronage and patriarchy became the societal structure of the later faith communities. Today, patronage and patriarchy still forms the social structure for a large sector of Christian communities and many (...)
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  42. The natural kingdom of God in Hobbes’s political thought.Ben Jones - 2019 - History of European Ideas 45 (3):436-453.
    ABSTRACTIn Leviathan, Hobbes outlines the concept of the ‘Kingdome of God by Nature’ or ‘Naturall Kingdome of God’, terms rarely found in English texts at the time. This article traces the concept back to the Catechism of the Council of Trent, which sets forth a threefold understanding of God’s kingdom – the kingdoms of nature, grace, and glory – none of which refer to civil commonwealths on earth. Hobbes abandons this Catholic typology and transforms the concept of the natural (...)
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    The kingdom of God is here and now: Protestant eschatology, in the context of postmodernism.Roman Soloviy - 2013 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 68:83-96.
    For modern Protestant theology there is a keen interest in eschatology, which, however, is interpreted not so much as the classical theological doctrine of the completion of history, which includes the theme of the church's takeover, the second coming of Christ and the millennial kingdom, as a teleological doctrine, focused on the questions of the final destination of reality, the achievement the world of its eternal purpose. Taking into account the fact that in modern Ukrainian religious studies there is (...)
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    Jesus, o Bom Pastor, enquanto fundamento e modelo da ação pastoral em vista da formação do Reino de Deus.Susana Aparecida da Silva - 2014 - Revista de Teologia 8 (14):242-261.
    This paper develops a study on pastoral theology perspective about the Jesus pasturing. Having on sight the Good Shepherd as model of pastoral agent and based in Magisterium recent documents concerning the priest ministery, the text aims the Good Shepherd in theological and practical perspective of the evangelizing action of the Church in view of the Kingdom of God formation.
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  45. Kingdom of God: A theological symbol for Asians?P. C. Phan - 1998 - Gregorianum 79 (2):295-322.
    L'article explore le sens que peut avoir le symbole du Règne de Dieu aujourd'hui dans le contexte asiatique. Après une courte histoire du symbole, l'article présente six défis que l'Asie pose à son usage en un discours théologique en contexte asiatique. La seconde partie passe en revue l'usage fait du symbole du Règne de Dieu par certains théologiens asiatiques contemporains: les théologiens Tissa Balasuriya et Aloysius Pieris du Sri Lanka, les théologiens Coréens du minjung, et le théologien presbytérien du Taiwan (...)
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  46. Notas críticas a la presentación usual hoy del reino de dios según Jesús de Nazaret.Antonio Piñero - 2012 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 17:119-147.
    This is a critical assessment of today presentations of Jesus of Nazareth’ Kingdom of God in so-called historical-exegetical books. Three of them are selected for a minute criticism. It follows a brief exegesis of all then important Gospel texts about the Kingdom of God as a «future event» or as «present» and «already come» in Jesus ministry. After a close scrutiny, only one Gospel passage (Luke 17:20-21) can be used with some doubts for sustaining that (...) has proclaimed a Kingdom of God already present. The article concludes with a brief exposition of the conceptions of the historical Jesus view about the Kingdom, and some consequences for the modern transpositions of his view. (shrink)
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    "The time is fulfilled": Jesus's apocalypticism in the context of continental philosophy.Lynne Moss Bahr - 2019 - New York: T&T Clark.
    In this study, Lynne Moss Bahr explores the concept of temporality as central to Jesus's proclamation of the Kingdom of God. Using insights from Continental philosophy on the messianic, which expose the false claim that time progresses in a linear continuum, Bahr presents these philosophical positions in critical dialogue with the sayings of Jesus regarding time and time's fulfillment. She shows how the Kingdom represents the possibilities of a disruption in time, one that reveals the intrinsic (...)
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  48. The Kingdom of God as Liturgical Empire: A Theological Commentary on 1–2 Chronicles.[author unknown] - 2012
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  49. The Kingdom of God in the Synoptic Tradition.Richard H. Hiers - 1970
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  50. The kingdom of God on earth : religion and ethics in the philosophy of Bernard Bosanquet.Stamatoula Panagakou - 2009 - In James Connelly & Stamatoula Panagakou (eds.), Anglo-American Idealism: Thinkers and Ideas / [Edited by] James Connelly and Stamatoula Panagakou. Peter Lang.
     
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