A Manual of TheologyA. and C. Black, 1892 - 424 pàgines |
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... uni- formity , but also by a law of good . The proofs interpret the consensus gentium . The claim of Christ as set forth in the New Testament , answers and satisfies the aspirations of man as seen in natural Theology . ( 1 ) It lays.
... uni- formity , but also by a law of good . The proofs interpret the consensus gentium . The claim of Christ as set forth in the New Testament , answers and satisfies the aspirations of man as seen in natural Theology . ( 1 ) It lays.
Pàgina vi
Thomas Banks Strong. seen in natural Theology . ( 1 ) It lays down the principle that God can be known in nature . Anthropomorphism true and false . ( 2 ) It declares that God redeems , and makes morality possible . ( 3 ) In it religion ...
Thomas Banks Strong. seen in natural Theology . ( 1 ) It lays down the principle that God can be known in nature . Anthropomorphism true and false . ( 2 ) It declares that God redeems , and makes morality possible . ( 3 ) In it religion ...
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... seen growing by mentally putting together the dissected fragments of it . A thing which lives and grows is always far more beautiful than an intellectual reconstruction of its parts would lead us to expect its beauty appeals to more in ...
... seen growing by mentally putting together the dissected fragments of it . A thing which lives and grows is always far more beautiful than an intellectual reconstruction of its parts would lead us to expect its beauty appeals to more in ...
Pàgina 24
... seen that a certain cause produces a certain effect , he must be assured that this is not a mere accident . In other words , he must gradually exclude chance from every portion of his experience ; there must be no such thing ...
... seen that a certain cause produces a certain effect , he must be assured that this is not a mere accident . In other words , he must gradually exclude chance from every portion of his experience ; there must be no such thing ...
Pàgina 25
... seen that man assumes his right to combine and harmonize the reports of his various senses . This fact may be expressed in other words by saying that he imposes unity upon the variety which meets his senses . Now the unity which he thus ...
... seen that man assumes his right to combine and harmonize the reports of his various senses . This fact may be expressed in other words by saying that he imposes unity upon the variety which meets his senses . Now the unity which he thus ...
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