
The Communicatio Idiomatum with Richard Cross
The London Lyceum
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Luther and Svingley's Views on Ontological Bearing and Predication
The chapter explores Luther and Svingley's opposing views on the problem of ontological bearing and predication. Luther believes that a strong ontological bearing relationship is essential for one to be truly human, while Svingley fears unwanted predications of God. The speakers also discuss the complexities of Luther and Svingley's debate on Eucharistic matters.
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