An Existentialist Theology: A Comparison of Heidegger and Bultmann

by John Macquarrie

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Contents include: Toccata (G. Frescobaldi/G. Cassado/D. Preucil); 2-4: Concerto in Bb Minor (2-Allegro, 3-Andante, 4-Allegro) (A. Vivaldi/D. Preucil); 5: Song Without Words, Op. 109 (F. Mendelssohn/D. Preucil); 6-7: Sonata in D Major (for Violin and Piano) (6-Sarabande (Largo), 7-Tambourin (Allegro vivace) (J.M. Leclair/D. Preucil); 8-11: Fantasia VII for Solo Viola (8-Dolce, 9-Allegro, 10-Largo, 11-Presto) (G.P. Telemann/D. Preucil); 12: Fantasie for Viola and Orchestra (J.N. Hummel/D. show more Preucil); 13: Romanze, Op. 85 (M. Bruch/D. Preucil) show less

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Dr. John Macquarrie taught at the Union Theological Seminary in New York (1962-70). He was Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity at Oxford (1976-1986), and served as Canon of Christ Church College until his retirement.

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Philosophy, Religion & Spirituality, Nonfiction
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BT40 .M35Philosophy, Psychology and ReligionDoctrinal TheologyDoctrinal Theology
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