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  • Title: Chapter: About the Author, the People, and the Background of this Book
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    • sermons, would overstep the limits of prescribed dogma. And it was not long
    • Eckhart's teachings as contrary to church dogma. But Eckhart was no longer
    • beings in the sense that it was not a sect, had no dogma, no common form of
    • Dominican monk, leader of the reaction against the Renaissance, the dogmatic
    • when the rationalized dogmatic system of Scholasticism was breaking down in
    • for creeds and dogmas established on purely intellectual foundations. He was
    • more rational. He also questioned points in the Church dogma such as the
    • of the questions he entertained on matters of Church dogma. They lost no
    • narrowness and sectarian dogmatism entirely foreign to the ideas of
  • Title: Chapter: Cardinal Nicolas of Cusa
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    • dogmatic teaching of his theology. If he had fixed his spiritual eye upon
    • he presents teachings which are altogether in line with dogmatic Christianity.
  • Title: Chapter: The Friendship with God
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    • the spiritual disposition. One who does not live in Christian dogmas as this
  • Title: Chapter: Valentin Weigel and Jacob Boehme
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    • the inner life, in contrast to the church dogma with its attachment to an
    • scripture, the rigid, dogmatic creed, is accessible.



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