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Interpersonal relationships: an object relations approach to the doctrine of grace as set forth by Paul Tillich

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Ronald A Loper. Interpersonal Relationships: an Object Relations Approach to the Doctrine of Grace As Set Forth by Paul Tillich. Christian Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/daee4079-5819-49b1-a855-842145ac809f.

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R. A. Loper. Interpersonal relationships: an object relations approach to the doctrine of grace as set forth by Paul Tillich. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/daee4079-5819-49b1-a855-842145ac809f

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Ronald A Loper. Interpersonal Relationships: an Object Relations Approach to the Doctrine of Grace As Set Forth by Paul Tillich. Christian Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/daee4079-5819-49b1-a855-842145ac809f.

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  • This work argues that the process by which one's object relations develop is one in which God is intimately involved. It moves toward an integration of object-relations theory, the metaphysical philosophy of A N Whitehead, and theologian Paul Tillich's concept of God's grace as acceptance in spite of human unacceptability. These are woven together to propose that the answer to human becoming is a theological one. God is affirmed as a spontaneous self working to move creation towards ever greater harmony and beauty.
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  • 02/17/2024

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