A Manual of TheologyA. and C. Black, 1892 - 424 pàgines |
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Pàgina vii
... Fall . CHAPTER V Two central notions involved in Creation . I. God is the agent . Objections considered from the point of view ( a ) of God's changelessness ; ( 8 ) His infinity ; the material implications of the idea of love . II ...
... Fall . CHAPTER V Two central notions involved in Creation . I. God is the agent . Objections considered from the point of view ( a ) of God's changelessness ; ( 8 ) His infinity ; the material implications of the idea of love . II ...
Pàgina viii
... Fall and the Atonement . State of man after the Fall . The Son of God takes upon Him the task of Redemption . I. He is the representative man , i.e. in Him the ideal of humanity was realized in the sense that He was sinless and enjoyed ...
... Fall and the Atonement . State of man after the Fall . The Son of God takes upon Him the task of Redemption . I. He is the representative man , i.e. in Him the ideal of humanity was realized in the sense that He was sinless and enjoyed ...
Pàgina 3
... falls in coherently with everything else that I know , and that without this assumption all my system of knowledge falls to pieces . It must be assumed anew in every step of any argument I may employ . And when I prove its existence ...
... falls in coherently with everything else that I know , and that without this assumption all my system of knowledge falls to pieces . It must be assumed anew in every step of any argument I may employ . And when I prove its existence ...
Pàgina 22
... falls short in that he does not see the difficulty of assuming a separate existence to account for each separate effect . The host of deities which he imagines , conflict in their interests 22 THE INCARNATION AND NATURAL THEOLOGY.
... falls short in that he does not see the difficulty of assuming a separate existence to account for each separate effect . The host of deities which he imagines , conflict in their interests 22 THE INCARNATION AND NATURAL THEOLOGY.
Pàgina 25
... fall within our purpose to enter upon their history in detail ; it would necessarily be both obscure and technical . We must pass on to a third conviction or belief , which in its turn is presented philosophically as a further proof ...
... fall within our purpose to enter upon their history in detail ; it would necessarily be both obscure and technical . We must pass on to a third conviction or belief , which in its turn is presented philosophically as a further proof ...
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