A Manual of TheologyA. and C. Black, 1892 - 424 pàgines |
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Pàgina viii
... expressed under painful conditions . The ideal man could not appear with any high position or power or genius , all of which man had spoiled . He must present His ideal as being not according to this world's standards . He must enter ...
... expressed under painful conditions . The ideal man could not appear with any high position or power or genius , all of which man had spoiled . He must present His ideal as being not according to this world's standards . He must enter ...
Pàgina 1
... expression and analysis of the Incarnation of Jesus Christ . All speculation into the First Cause of the world , the ground of moral obligation , even the immortality of the human soul , is or may be theological ; that is , any one of ...
... expression and analysis of the Incarnation of Jesus Christ . All speculation into the First Cause of the world , the ground of moral obligation , even the immortality of the human soul , is or may be theological ; that is , any one of ...
Pàgina 20
... expressed in thought or word it does not concern us to inquire . It is necessary , however , to make out that these are the elements of truth which run through religious phenomena from end to end . I. Man expects to find the world a ...
... expressed in thought or word it does not concern us to inquire . It is necessary , however , to make out that these are the elements of truth which run through religious phenomena from end to end . I. Man expects to find the world a ...
Pàgina 22
... expressed in terms of another , that man , therefore , would have been in presence of five worlds instead of one . It is needless to say that if this were so , his experience would be a chaos . He would have no right and no power to ...
... expressed in terms of another , that man , therefore , would have been in presence of five worlds instead of one . It is needless to say that if this were so , his experience would be a chaos . He would have no right and no power to ...
Pàgina 25
... expressed as a philosophical necessity , form the cosmo- logical proof : the proof from the order and uniformity of the world that a God exists who creates and governs it . And the other - the conviction of a firm and constant purpose ...
... expressed as a philosophical necessity , form the cosmo- logical proof : the proof from the order and uniformity of the world that a God exists who creates and governs it . And the other - the conviction of a firm and constant purpose ...
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