A Manual of TheologyA. and C. Black, 1892 - 424 pàgines |
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Pàgina 106
... living . tradition accompanies the written word . The living voice is able to apply the written words to new cases and in new circumstances - to distinguish between true and false interpretations , and to preserve the meaning of the ...
... living . tradition accompanies the written word . The living voice is able to apply the written words to new cases and in new circumstances - to distinguish between true and false interpretations , and to preserve the meaning of the ...
Pàgina 116
... living under human conditions , not necessarily bearing all our sicknesses in the literal sense of the terms . And this we have seen that it was . We now come to Nestorianism . The theories we have been discussing have been highly ...
... living under human conditions , not necessarily bearing all our sicknesses in the literal sense of the terms . And this we have seen that it was . We now come to Nestorianism . The theories we have been discussing have been highly ...
Pàgina 167
... living and con- crete , and the latter dead and abstract . In the latter case unity is an idea , in the former it is a process . We find out the generic unity by abstract thought and classification ; we realize personal unity directly ...
... living and con- crete , and the latter dead and abstract . In the latter case unity is an idea , in the former it is a process . We find out the generic unity by abstract thought and classification ; we realize personal unity directly ...
Pàgina 169
... living thing , which overcomes variety and absorbs it into itself . But it is a terribly anthro- pomorphic idea to apply without further ado to God . We may be glad to think of Him as living , and maintain- ing His unity by life ; but ...
... living thing , which overcomes variety and absorbs it into itself . But it is a terribly anthro- pomorphic idea to apply without further ado to God . We may be glad to think of Him as living , and maintain- ing His unity by life ; but ...
Pàgina 170
... living unity , we cannot tell how far we are anthropomorphic in doing so We must , therefore , pass on to the consideration of a fuller idea even than unity - that of personal life . Hitherto , though speaking of individual life and ex ...
... living unity , we cannot tell how far we are anthropomorphic in doing so We must , therefore , pass on to the consideration of a fuller idea even than unity - that of personal life . Hitherto , though speaking of individual life and ex ...
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