A Manual of TheologyA. and C. Black, 1892 - 424 pàgines |
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Pàgina 2
... become premisses in mechanics : or , to take another case , the existence of animals of various kinds is given in nature , and is assumed as a starting - point by biological science . But Theology does rather more than accept as ...
... become premisses in mechanics : or , to take another case , the existence of animals of various kinds is given in nature , and is assumed as a starting - point by biological science . But Theology does rather more than accept as ...
Pàgina 13
... become obsolete . But there was loss involved in the change as well as gain . For the philosophical conception of God was intelligible only to a few ; and the philosophical ideal of morality was above the capacity of most Greeks at the ...
... become obsolete . But there was loss involved in the change as well as gain . For the philosophical conception of God was intelligible only to a few ; and the philosophical ideal of morality was above the capacity of most Greeks at the ...
Pàgina 23
... become dissatisfied with this casual and unscientific method of dealing with the world . The search for unity of principle becomes conscious and definite , and the old mythology vanishes under the criticism of an enlightened philosophy ...
... become dissatisfied with this casual and unscientific method of dealing with the world . The search for unity of principle becomes conscious and definite , and the old mythology vanishes under the criticism of an enlightened philosophy ...
Pàgina 42
... become incarnate and lived and died as man was supremely successful . It made possible- at least this was its profession - a real and sure know- ledge of God ; it removed the barrier which separated men from His communion , by ...
... become incarnate and lived and died as man was supremely successful . It made possible- at least this was its profession - a real and sure know- ledge of God ; it removed the barrier which separated men from His communion , by ...
Pàgina 44
... become stereotyped and to regard itself as final , at any rate so long as it lasts . It is true that in Greece the old Hellenic faiths were criticized away by the new philo- sophy ; but at the same time there was a large number of ...
... become stereotyped and to regard itself as final , at any rate so long as it lasts . It is true that in Greece the old Hellenic faiths were criticized away by the new philo- sophy ; but at the same time there was a large number of ...
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