A Manual of TheologyA. and C. Black, 1892 - 424 pàgines |
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Pàgina vi
... sense , but not if nature be regarded as a moral order . Nature thus regarded admits variation under condi- tions partially ascertainable to us . The Incarnation is a con- summation of the natural order . II . The historical evi- dence ...
... sense , but not if nature be regarded as a moral order . Nature thus regarded admits variation under condi- tions partially ascertainable to us . The Incarnation is a con- summation of the natural order . II . The historical evi- dence ...
Pàgina vii
... sense revealed 139-200 • Creation and the Fall . CHAPTER V Two central notions involved in Creation . I. God is the agent . Objections considered from the point of view ( a ) of God's changelessness ; ( 8 ) His infinity ; the material ...
... sense revealed 139-200 • Creation and the Fall . CHAPTER V Two central notions involved in Creation . I. God is the agent . Objections considered from the point of view ( a ) of God's changelessness ; ( 8 ) His infinity ; the material ...
Pàgina viii
... sense that He was sinless and enjoyed full and unbroken Communion with God . The Fall carried with it the certainty that this ideal must be expressed under painful conditions . The ideal man could not appear with any high position or ...
... sense that He was sinless and enjoyed full and unbroken Communion with God . The Fall carried with it the certainty that this ideal must be expressed under painful conditions . The ideal man could not appear with any high position or ...
Pàgina 1
... sense , theological at all . As for the Being and Nature of God , apart from the Christian revelation of Him , we must derive our knowledge of it from the theological treatment of the questions mentioned above . By reflec- tion upon the ...
... sense , theological at all . As for the Being and Nature of God , apart from the Christian revelation of Him , we must derive our knowledge of it from the theological treatment of the questions mentioned above . By reflec- tion upon the ...
Pàgina 4
... sense upon His will , and to consider them apart from it is , strictly speaking , to consider them in a partially false light , if He exists . We cannot expect the idea of God to fit smoothly on to a predominantly god- less view of the ...
... sense upon His will , and to consider them apart from it is , strictly speaking , to consider them in a partially false light , if He exists . We cannot expect the idea of God to fit smoothly on to a predominantly god- less view of the ...
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