A System of Christian Doctrine, Zväzok 2T. & T. Clark, 1881 |
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Strana 10
... definite eternal power beside God apart from God's action . Moreover , God would not be at harmony within Himself , because burdened with a superabundance . His power of self - comprehension or self - command would be insuffi- cient in ...
... definite eternal power beside God apart from God's action . Moreover , God would not be at harmony within Himself , because burdened with a superabundance . His power of self - comprehension or self - command would be insuffi- cient in ...
Strana 26
... definite one , does it require a definite complement . A perfect organism must neither be burdened by a too - much nor suffer from a too - little , but is an unbroken although progressive cycle , in which everything has its place , and ...
... definite one , does it require a definite complement . A perfect organism must neither be burdened by a too - much nor suffer from a too - little , but is an unbroken although progressive cycle , in which everything has its place , and ...
Strana 29
... definite moment of time , this would be equivalent to supposing an eternal , independent 1 Quenstedt , L.C. p . 420 , Observ . 2 . 2 So Schleiermacher , Martensen , and others . Rothe supposes at least a non- commencement of the matter ...
... definite moment of time , this would be equivalent to supposing an eternal , independent 1 Quenstedt , L.C. p . 420 , Observ . 2 . 2 So Schleiermacher , Martensen , and others . Rothe supposes at least a non- commencement of the matter ...
Strana 36
... causeless existence as before a Medusa's head . " A problem is for the thinking power to solve , not to stand dumbfounded before . 1 matter without a definite form , we cannot conceive it 36 THE DOCTRINE OF GOD'S RELATION TO THE WORLD . 21.
... causeless existence as before a Medusa's head . " A problem is for the thinking power to solve , not to stand dumbfounded before . 1 matter without a definite form , we cannot conceive it 36 THE DOCTRINE OF GOD'S RELATION TO THE WORLD . 21.
Strana 37
Isaak August Dorner. matter without a definite form , we cannot conceive it abso- lutely formless , as little as we can conceive an actual form apart from matter . If , nevertheless , we choose to call the world - idea its primary form ...
Isaak August Dorner. matter without a definite form , we cannot conceive it abso- lutely formless , as little as we can conceive an actual form apart from matter . If , nevertheless , we choose to call the world - idea its primary form ...
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absolute dependence absolute religion according actual becomes causality character Christ Christianity Christology Church communion conceived conception consciousness conservation consummation contradiction contrary creation creative creature definite destined distinction divine doctrine Dualism Egoism element Emanationism especially essence essential eternal ethical evil existence fact faith false finite Formula of Concord freedom God-man God's guilt harmony heathen Hebrew religion higher historical Holy human idea imply important individual inner Inspiration John John iii kingdom knowledge living man's Manichæan Manichæism mankind Matt matter means merely miracle monotheism moral nations nature object original original sin peccatum Pelagianism perfect physical position possess possible principle punishment pure race reality realization receptiveness redemption regarded relation religious respect revelation Rothe Schleiermacher Scripture sense sensuousness sinfulness spirit stage supposed teleological theology theory tion Traducianism Tridentine Creed true truth unity volition world-idea
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Strana 364 - If evil is supposed to consist only in development, which God has willed in His character as Creator, then its absolute wrongfulness must come to an end. The non-realization of the idea cannot be blame-worthy in itself, if the innate law of life itself prescribes progressiveness of development.
Strana 29 - But on the other hand it is to be remembered that the ' mind ' means less than Aristotle's expression meant in Greece.