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Visit USCOMercy, human and divine, or a short treatise on the nature and necessity of mercy, both human and divine, and the relationship of the latter to the former, with special reference to the Christian Scriptures, consideration being given to human mercy as an obligation, but also a sacramental moment of divine mercy, both for the beneficiary and the benefactor, containing as well a brief theological anthropology in support of the thesis, all suggesting that union with Christ is the ground and term of human mercy, and, thus, that the purported duty to love in the mode of mercy is first a duty to 'be loved,' as evidenced by the writings of two theologians in the Christian mystical tradition, namely, Bernard of Clairvaux and Jeanne Guyon
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Mercy, human and divine, or a short treatise on the nature and necessity of mercy, both human and divine, and the relationship of the latter to the former, with special reference to the Christian Scriptures, consideration being given to human mercy as an obligation, but also a sacramental moment of divine mercy, both for the beneficiary and the benefactor, containing as well a brief theological anthropology in support of the thesis, all suggesting that union with Christ is the ground and term of human mercy, and, thus, that the purported duty to love in the mode of mercy is first a duty to 'be loved,' as evidenced by the writings of two theologians in the Christian mystical tradition, namely, Bernard of Clairvaux and Jeanne Guyon
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Published
on 17 Nov 2010
Year of Creation
2009
Copyright Claimant
Scott Nelson Dolff
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TX0006690347
on 17 Nov 2010Copyright Summary
The U.S. Copyright record (Registration Number: TX0006690347) dated 17 Nov 2010, pertains to an electronic file (eService) titled "Mercy, human and divine, or a short treatise on the nature and necessity of mercy, both human and divine, and the relationship of the latter to the former, with special reference to the Christian Scriptures, consideration being given to human mercy as an obligation, but also a sacramental moment of divine mercy, both for the beneficiary and the benefactor, containing as well a brief theological anthropology in support of the thesis, all suggesting that union with Christ is the ground and term of human mercy, and, thus, that the purported duty to love in the mode of mercy is first a duty to 'be loved,' as evidenced by the writings of two theologians in the Christian mystical tradition, namely, Bernard of Clairvaux and Jeanne Guyon" created in 2009. The copyright holder is Scott Nelson Dolff, known for their creative contributions in text registration. For any inquiries concerning this copyrighted material, kindly reach out to Scott Nelson Dolff.
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TX0006690347
Registration Date
11/17/2010
Year of Creation
2009
Agency Marc Code
DLC-CO
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New
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Computer text data
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Author Statement: entire text: Scott Nelson Dolff
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