A Manual of TheologyA. and C. Black, 1892 - 424 pàgines |
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... tion possible in fact ? It contravenes the order of nature in a material 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 ...
... tion possible in fact ? It contravenes the order of nature in a material 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 ...
Pàgina 1
... tion of right and wrong , who brought man's soul into being , and preserves it continuously from dissolu- tion . On the other hand , all such questions fail to be theological just in proportion as the idea of the Supreme Being is ...
... tion of right and wrong , who brought man's soul into being , and preserves it continuously from dissolu- tion . On the other hand , all such questions fail to be theological just in proportion as the idea of the Supreme Being is ...
Pàgina 15
... tion far more serious and difficult , and ask , What is it which such early attempts at religion imply ? What is the expectation which they wish to have satisfied ? When this is answered we shall be in a position to decide how far the ...
... tion far more serious and difficult , and ask , What is it which such early attempts at religion imply ? What is the expectation which they wish to have satisfied ? When this is answered we shall be in a position to decide how far the ...
Pàgina 18
... tion that men expect to establish some sort of relation between themselves and their god by this means . What- ever the special purpose of particular sacrifices , this desire , at least , must lie at the root of all . And it is ...
... tion that men expect to establish some sort of relation between themselves and their god by this means . What- ever the special purpose of particular sacrifices , this desire , at least , must lie at the root of all . And it is ...
Pàgina 64
... tion of the word is with the fact that the senses have command over the world of nature . Natural events and powers are capable of sensuous verification , of verification in some of the ways which are familiar to natural science . Thus ...
... tion of the word is with the fact that the senses have command over the world of nature . Natural events and powers are capable of sensuous verification , of verification in some of the ways which are familiar to natural science . Thus ...
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