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_aGitt, Werner, 1937-
245 _aTime and eternity
260 _aLoizeaux ; Bielefeld, Germany
_bChristliche Literatur-Verbreitung
_c2001
500 _aThroughout the centuries, people from diverse cultures, circumstances and points of view have wrestled with the concept of time. In the 5th Century St. Augustine said, "What is time? If no one asks me, I know; but if any person should require me to tell him, I cannot." Time magazine said as the last century closed, "While scientists have harnessed the power of the atom, cracked the genetic code and probed the very edges of the universe, they still don't understand time much better than St. Augustine did." Here the author leads a though-provoking discussion that begins in time, ends in eternity, and focuses continually on the Eternal One who is the source of both.
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_xReligious aspects
_xChristianity
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