A Manual of TheologyA. and C. Black, 1892 - 424 pàgines |
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Pàgina 1
... revelation of Him , we must derive our knowledge of it from the theological treatment of the questions mentioned above . By reflec- tion upon the order of nature , of a certain kind , we reach the notion of a Creator . By reflection of ...
... revelation of Him , we must derive our knowledge of it from the theological treatment of the questions mentioned above . By reflec- tion upon the order of nature , of a certain kind , we reach the notion of a Creator . By reflection of ...
Pàgina 37
... revelation was the motive of His mission from the Father . The works which the Father hath given Me to accomplish ... revelations ' in many parts and in many fashions ' ( chap . i . 1-3 ) . This Person , who is Son of God , is the ...
... revelation was the motive of His mission from the Father . The works which the Father hath given Me to accomplish ... revelations ' in many parts and in many fashions ' ( chap . i . 1-3 ) . This Person , who is Son of God , is the ...
Pàgina 45
... revelation would come from God . But in practice , as the events of our Lord's life showed , the old conservative instinct of religion dis- played itself , and the Pharisees , while holding tena- ciously to the belief in a Messiah who ...
... revelation would come from God . But in practice , as the events of our Lord's life showed , the old conservative instinct of religion dis- played itself , and the Pharisees , while holding tena- ciously to the belief in a Messiah who ...
Pàgina 46
... revelation from God , that it involves no hopeless breach with the past , that it fulfils but does not destroy . In this aspect it forms a very striking contrast to the ordinary human notion of Divine revelation . Man is content , as a ...
... revelation from God , that it involves no hopeless breach with the past , that it fulfils but does not destroy . In this aspect it forms a very striking contrast to the ordinary human notion of Divine revelation . Man is content , as a ...
Pàgina 49
... revelation of human character.1 If our analysis has been correct , it will be clear that the determining difference between human speculation and revelation lies in its relation to human life . It does not enter suddenly and claim to ...
... revelation of human character.1 If our analysis has been correct , it will be clear that the determining difference between human speculation and revelation lies in its relation to human life . It does not enter suddenly and claim to ...
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