A Manual of TheologyA. and C. Black, 1892 - 424 pàgines |
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... 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.
... 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
... given apart from any evidence that can be alleged on one side or the other . But this is not what we mean . By bias we mean that condition of the will which prepares a man to make proper use of the evidence before him . And we have ...
... given apart from any evidence that can be alleged on one side or the other . But this is not what we mean . By bias we mean that condition of the will which prepares a man to make proper use of the evidence before him . And we have ...
Pàgina 16
... given rise to several false theories of religion . Animism - the theory which deduces religion from the mistaken views of savages about ghosts ; and Professor Max Müller's theory - which explains religion out of a sense of the infinite ...
... given rise to several false theories of religion . Animism - the theory which deduces religion from the mistaken views of savages about ghosts ; and Professor Max Müller's theory - which explains religion out of a sense of the infinite ...
Pàgina 19
... given to the priest , and the rest consumed by the worshipper and his friends , are parallel to those all over the world through which man has sought communion with his god . Yet it is not suggested that Jehovah consumed the sacrifice ...
... given to the priest , and the rest consumed by the worshipper and his friends , are parallel to those all over the world through which man has sought communion with his god . Yet it is not suggested that Jehovah consumed the sacrifice ...
Pàgina 21
... . And yet there is no reason to blame the eyes as though they 1 Cf. Martineau , Types of Ethical Theory , ed . i . vol . ii . pp . 356 , 357 . had given a false report . They have reported what THE INTELLECTUAL DEMAND FOR UNITY 21.
... . And yet there is no reason to blame the eyes as though they 1 Cf. Martineau , Types of Ethical Theory , ed . i . vol . ii . pp . 356 , 357 . had given a false report . They have reported what THE INTELLECTUAL DEMAND FOR UNITY 21.
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action anthropomorphism Apostles appears Arian Bampton Lectures Baptism believe chap character Christ Christian Church communion connexion consciousness Creation death definite Deism difficulty discussion Divine doctrine Epistle eternal Eucharist evidence evil existence experience explain expressed fact faith Fall Father flesh Gnostic God's Gospel Greek Holy Ghost Holy Spirit human idea ideal Incarnation individual intellectual interpretation involved Irenæus Jesus Jewish Jews John Judaism knowledge Lord Lord's Luke man's Manichæism manifestation Matt matter means method mind moral Natural Theology nature necessary Nestorianism notion ordinary Pantheism Paul person philosophical physical point of view position possible present principle purpose question regard religion result revealed Sabellianism Sacrament sacrifice Scripture sense simply Son of God soul speak speculation Synoptic Gospels Synoptists Testament Theism Theology theory things thought tion Trinitarian Trinity true truth unity unto whole words