A Manual of TheologyA. and C. Black, 1892 - 424 pàgines |
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Pàgina 2
... various kinds is given in nature , and is assumed as a starting - point by biological science . But Theology does rather more than accept as premisses the conclusions which other sciences have proved . It uses its own 2 INTRODUCTION.
... various kinds is given in nature , and is assumed as a starting - point by biological science . But Theology does rather more than accept as premisses the conclusions which other sciences have proved . It uses its own 2 INTRODUCTION.
Pàgina 7
... accept such truths as these as it may be compelled in the region of Pure Mathematics or Logic . But it will be satisfied , and that not in the least degree in an unscientific manner , if it recognizes the MEANING OF THEOLOGICAL BIAS.
... accept such truths as these as it may be compelled in the region of Pure Mathematics or Logic . But it will be satisfied , and that not in the least degree in an unscientific manner , if it recognizes the MEANING OF THEOLOGICAL BIAS.
Pàgina 61
... accept His own account of Himself - that would be the method of the self - commissioned prophets whom the Jews would under- stand - but because He knows whence He came and whither He goes . He gives witness to the Father who had sent ...
... accept His own account of Himself - that would be the method of the self - commissioned prophets whom the Jews would under- stand - but because He knows whence He came and whither He goes . He gives witness to the Father who had sent ...
Pàgina 85
... accept statements which would really vanish under criticism , because we are content with less than is required for complete historical assurance in so many cases . That is , to ignore the fact that this particular mental state ...
... accept statements which would really vanish under criticism , because we are content with less than is required for complete historical assurance in so many cases . That is , to ignore the fact that this particular mental state ...
Pàgina 86
... accept the Incarna- tion or the miracles which occur in connexion with it as being one of the things which might easily occur in ancient times , but could not possibly occur now . The possibility of it is a theoretical question ...
... accept the Incarna- tion or the miracles which occur in connexion with it as being one of the things which might easily occur in ancient times , but could not possibly occur now . The possibility of it is a theoretical question ...
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