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H. R. NIEBUHRIS NIEBUHR'S WAY OF SPEAKING ABOUT GOD IIthe

" . . . the power by which all things are . . ."(RS: 44)

,II ", , . not the commander who gives laws but the doer of small and of mighty deeds, the creator of sparrows and clother of lilies, the ultimate giver of blindness and of sight, the ruler whose rule is hidden in the manifold activities of plural agencies but is yet in a way visible to those who know how to interpret the signs of the timesII times" (67), II, . ,.

". . . the ultimate person, the ultimate cause, the center' of universal commun i ty community . . . II " ( 86) , II, •

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," . . . the radical action by which the self is, and is thus and so, among the equally contingent beings and processes which in its animal faith it takes for granted II (114), II,the inscrutable power by which I am. , . , the power that threw me into being in this mortal destructible body .. ," (114). II. ,the radical action that flings \[the self\] into existence and
•holds it there{^}ll^ ^(115).^ ^II{^}{^}II^
^that otherness by which the self is self. (116).^{^}II II{^}{^}the radical action whereby the I is thrown into existence (117).^{^}II{^}^. . the alien and inscrutable power that elects us and all things into existence{^}{^}ll^ ^(119).^ ^II{^}{^}II ...^{^}the act by which we ourselves are and are in the world. , (119).^ ^II{^}{^}the power by which I am and we are{^}{^}II^ ^(119 f.).^ ^II{^}^. the ultimate power of being (120).^{^}II{^}{^}II^

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