A Manual of TheologyA. and C. Black, 1892 - 424 pàgines |
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Pàgina 11
... means of the Church and the Sacraments . By this method we shall hope to cover all the articles of the Christian Creed . If the order be somewhat unusual , we believe that the unity which will result from our mode of treat- ment will ...
... means of the Church and the Sacraments . By this method we shall hope to cover all the articles of the Christian Creed . If the order be somewhat unusual , we believe that the unity which will result from our mode of treat- ment will ...
Pàgina 15
... means of explaining phenomena which strike him as obscure , one might be found in a circumstance noted by A. Lang ( Myth , Ritual , and Religion , vol . i . p . 138 ) : A queer bit of savage science is displayed on a black stone tobacco ...
... means of explaining phenomena which strike him as obscure , one might be found in a circumstance noted by A. Lang ( Myth , Ritual , and Religion , vol . i . p . 138 ) : A queer bit of savage science is displayed on a black stone tobacco ...
Pàgina 18
... means . What- ever the special purpose of particular sacrifices , this desire , at least , must lie at the root of all . And it is important for us to consider in what way the union is supposed to take effect . In order to understand ...
... means . What- ever the special purpose of particular sacrifices , this desire , at least , must lie at the root of all . And it is important for us to consider in what way the union is supposed to take effect . In order to understand ...
Pàgina 23
... means ceased with the appearance of Christ Incarnate . Men are still as anxious as ever to prove that nature is uniform , or , what is the same problem under another guise , that God exists . We have said that man expects to find the ...
... means ceased with the appearance of Christ Incarnate . Men are still as anxious as ever to prove that nature is uniform , or , what is the same problem under another guise , that God exists . We have said that man expects to find the ...
Pàgina 24
... means the intrusion of an alien and unintelligible principle ; and every such intrusion means that man has failed so far in his aim . He must , at all costs , therefore , eliminate chance . Broadly speaking , chance may enter either at ...
... means the intrusion of an alien and unintelligible principle ; and every such intrusion means that man has failed so far in his aim . He must , at all costs , therefore , eliminate chance . Broadly speaking , chance may enter either at ...
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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