Professor Konvitz responds to student questions about the apparent contradiction between the omnipotence of God and the concept of human freedom. Man is free but always judged, he suggests. This judgment is rendered only in relation to the individuals, although inevitably children are touched by their parents’ moral decisions. The biblical concept of God, Professor Konvitz demonstrates, is not that of a tribal deity but rather that of a single divinity for the entire world
The power of evil in the world is evident from the very beginning of the Bible, Professor Konvitz ac...
The concepts of resurrection and immortality intensified the belief in the uniqueness of the individ...
Anglická anotace (English annotation) Name of thesis: The Conception of Freedom by Bernhard Häring T...
Professor Konvitz asserts that insofar as they believe there are limits to intelligence, to logic, a...
Responding to a student question, Professor Konvitz explains the complexity of biblical analysis. Th...
God’s love is demonstrated in commandments such as the keeping of the Sabbath and the concepts of ch...
Duration: 11:53Utopians’ religious beliefs are again touched upon by Professor Konvitz. Those who di...
Locke’s views on religious toleration are a “tremendously important contribution” on this subject, w...
Responding to a student question, Professor Konvitz uses the incident of the Camden (New Jersey) 28 ...
Human dignity, justice, equality, love, and the rule of law are not alluded to specifically in the d...
Duration: 12:45As a philosopher, Professor Konvitz explains, James rejected that the scientific meth...
Duration: 47:28Locke saw man in the state of nature as governed by reason. In this state, all are eq...
Professor Konvitz suggests that More is almost modern in his approach to the social problems he iden...
Professor Konvitz explores Emerson’s critique of history, its impact on human lives in the present, ...
Professor Konvitz explains the connection of ILR 308 to the present semester’s study. In 308, he exp...
The power of evil in the world is evident from the very beginning of the Bible, Professor Konvitz ac...
The concepts of resurrection and immortality intensified the belief in the uniqueness of the individ...
Anglická anotace (English annotation) Name of thesis: The Conception of Freedom by Bernhard Häring T...
Professor Konvitz asserts that insofar as they believe there are limits to intelligence, to logic, a...
Responding to a student question, Professor Konvitz explains the complexity of biblical analysis. Th...
God’s love is demonstrated in commandments such as the keeping of the Sabbath and the concepts of ch...
Duration: 11:53Utopians’ religious beliefs are again touched upon by Professor Konvitz. Those who di...
Locke’s views on religious toleration are a “tremendously important contribution” on this subject, w...
Responding to a student question, Professor Konvitz uses the incident of the Camden (New Jersey) 28 ...
Human dignity, justice, equality, love, and the rule of law are not alluded to specifically in the d...
Duration: 12:45As a philosopher, Professor Konvitz explains, James rejected that the scientific meth...
Duration: 47:28Locke saw man in the state of nature as governed by reason. In this state, all are eq...
Professor Konvitz suggests that More is almost modern in his approach to the social problems he iden...
Professor Konvitz explores Emerson’s critique of history, its impact on human lives in the present, ...
Professor Konvitz explains the connection of ILR 308 to the present semester’s study. In 308, he exp...
The power of evil in the world is evident from the very beginning of the Bible, Professor Konvitz ac...
The concepts of resurrection and immortality intensified the belief in the uniqueness of the individ...
Anglická anotace (English annotation) Name of thesis: The Conception of Freedom by Bernhard Häring T...