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Because of so many different answers in the Bible, it is impossible to absolutise any of the answers.
They also absolutise the danger of Caesar's reign, and a consequence is a preoccupation with the follies and failures of politics and politicians.
Again from the theological perspective, we can never absolutize this or other explanations of pain and suffering.
Here too he kept his distance: with all his subjectivism he didn't absolutize the subject of the author as the Romantics often did.
The Bible does not absolutize the Sanctity of Life in such a way that it can never be overruled by other moral considerations.
Because there are so many different answers in the Bible regarding pain and suffering, it is impossible to absolutize any of the answers in a particular situation.
We would make a very great mistake, however, if we were to absolutize these particularities, as if they somehow stood at the core of the gospel message.
Absolutize(A) : FldAC -> Modify A in place so that has an absolute presentation.
On this reading, then, phenomenology is not so Cartesian as to absolutize self-consciousness in such a way as to presume to gather everything of experience reflectively and without essential remainder into a fully self-transparent prise de conscience.
Although he always kept his distance from the classicists, who wanted to "absolutize" art, and although his theoretical approach (most notably in his Introduction to Aesthetics) was considerably influenced by Romanticism, it would be misleading to call him a Romantic without qualification.
(The Antichrist, Kaufmann 621) The point here is that the pious have hypostatized their idea of the good into a reality - God - into whom they project their own judgements and by whose "authority" they absolutize their ideas of virtue in order to impose them on themselves and others.