A Manual of TheologyA. and C. Black, 1892 - 424 pàgines |
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Pàgina 2
... less completely the area over which man can move in the way of inde- pendent speculation . As Natural Theology starts from the facts of experi- ence in nature and the moral life , so Christian Theology starts from the Incarnation of ...
... less completely the area over which man can move in the way of inde- pendent speculation . As Natural Theology starts from the facts of experi- ence in nature and the moral life , so Christian Theology starts from the Incarnation of ...
Pàgina 4
... less view of the world . Because God , if He exists , is not merely one of the elements in the universe , which we may or may not take into consideration in our view of it ; He is either the permanent condition of all that is and ...
... less view of the world . Because God , if He exists , is not merely one of the elements in the universe , which we may or may not take into consideration in our view of it ; He is either the permanent condition of all that is and ...
Pàgina 9
... less than demonstrative , in proportion as the mind is stored with facts which lead it to deter- mine itself in one particular way . All education shuts the mind out of certain positions which it might other- wise assume . The scientist ...
... less than demonstrative , in proportion as the mind is stored with facts which lead it to deter- mine itself in one particular way . All education shuts the mind out of certain positions which it might other- wise assume . The scientist ...
Pàgina 33
... less like his own , who cares about him , and is holy , and rewards holiness here or hereafter ; and this expectation is the permanent fact which explains the presence of so many religious phenomena . All over the world men are ...
... less like his own , who cares about him , and is holy , and rewards holiness here or hereafter ; and this expectation is the permanent fact which explains the presence of so many religious phenomena . All over the world men are ...
Pàgina 34
... less widely present . We are not weighted with the unhistorical speculations which led to the Deists ' devotion to Natural Religion in the last century . We do not suppose that primitive man was socially or religiously such as the ...
... less widely present . We are not weighted with the unhistorical speculations which led to the Deists ' devotion to Natural Religion in the last century . We do not suppose that primitive man was socially or religiously such as the ...
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