A Manual of TheologyA. and C. Black, 1892 - 424 pàgines |
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Pàgina v
... fact , and displays its coherence with other things . This is due to the nature of the facts in question , which ( 1 ) if true , underlie as absolute condi- tions the whole world of experience and faith respectively ; ( 2 ) are not ...
... fact , and displays its coherence with other things . This is due to the nature of the facts in question , which ( 1 ) if true , underlie as absolute condi- tions the whole world of experience and faith respectively ; ( 2 ) are not ...
Pàgina vi
... fact ? It contravenes the order of nature in a material sense , but not if nature be regarded as a moral order . Nature thus regarded admits variation under condi- tions partially ascertainable to us . The Incarnation is a con ...
... fact ? It contravenes the order of nature in a material sense , but not if nature be regarded as a moral order . Nature thus regarded admits variation under condi- tions partially ascertainable to us . The Incarnation is a con ...
Pàgina 2
... fact which distin- guishes Theology from many sciences , both in its nature and in its method . No science , we all know , proves its own first principles ; every science must derive them from some one or more of its sister sciences or ...
... fact which distin- guishes Theology from many sciences , both in its nature and in its method . No science , we all know , proves its own first principles ; every science must derive them from some one or more of its sister sciences or ...
Pàgina 3
... fact , it analyses it and traces its full significance , and then endeavours to show the coherence of it with ... fact proves also that the investigation is reasonable only when the fact is assumed - that is , that the existence of God ...
... fact , it analyses it and traces its full significance , and then endeavours to show the coherence of it with ... fact proves also that the investigation is reasonable only when the fact is assumed - that is , that the existence of God ...
Pàgina 4
Thomas Banks Strong. nature of the fact in question , the other upon the nature of scientific investigation in general . First , then , let us consider the nature of the fact in itself . It is not like asking , Are there inhabitants in ...
Thomas Banks Strong. nature of the fact in question , the other upon the nature of scientific investigation in general . First , then , let us consider the nature of the fact in itself . It is not like asking , Are there inhabitants in ...
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