A System of Christian Doctrine, Zväzok 2T. & T. Clark, 1881 |
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Strana 12
... freedom , Hegel regards as a logical process , which no doubt at the same time is meant to be conceived as an ontological one . All these attempts agree in this , that in them we merely arrive at a different mode of being ( or different ...
... freedom , Hegel regards as a logical process , which no doubt at the same time is meant to be conceived as an ontological one . All these attempts agree in this , that in them we merely arrive at a different mode of being ( or different ...
Strana 19
... freedom as the form in which God's moral communication is to be appropriated . Consequently the other existence desired by God is one that is not simply irresistibly determined by the force of His love ( so that , e.g. , creation might ...
... freedom as the form in which God's moral communication is to be appropriated . Consequently the other existence desired by God is one that is not simply irresistibly determined by the force of His love ( so that , e.g. , creation might ...
Strana 23
... freedom . Whether matter is derived from nothing or from God's invisible Essence itself , on this point no positive de- cision is given in the O. T.3 Thohu , Gen. i . 2 , signifies no doubt elementary existence , which , although not ...
... freedom . Whether matter is derived from nothing or from God's invisible Essence itself , on this point no positive de- cision is given in the O. T.3 Thohu , Gen. i . 2 , signifies no doubt elementary existence , which , although not ...
Strana 27
... freedom it may grow to that ethical organism which , while different from God , is also united with Him . These rudiments will differ in different members , accordingly as one or the other divine perfection forms for the individual as ...
... freedom it may grow to that ethical organism which , while different from God , is also united with Him . These rudiments will differ in different members , accordingly as one or the other divine perfection forms for the individual as ...
Strana 32
... 1 As Buddhism does to the destruction of all teleology ; but even Origen attempts the same in his own way . 2 Eccles . iii . 11 . freedom from temporal existence . Just , therefore , as 32 THE DOCTRINE OF GOD'S RELATION TO THE WORLD .
... 1 As Buddhism does to the destruction of all teleology ; but even Origen attempts the same in his own way . 2 Eccles . iii . 11 . freedom from temporal existence . Just , therefore , as 32 THE DOCTRINE OF GOD'S RELATION TO THE WORLD .
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able absolute according activity actual already becomes beginning belongs body called cause character Christ Christianity Church communication complete conceived conception connection consciousness continuity course creation creative creature definite dependence desire destined distinction divine doctrine effect element entire especially essential eternal everything evil existence fact faith false feeling force freedom give given God-man God's ground guilt hand heathen higher historical Holy human idea imply important individual influence Inspiration John knowledge limited living man's Matt matter means merely miracle moral nature object opposition organism original perfect physical position possess possible present principle pure question race reality realization reason receptiveness reference regarded relation religion religious remains respect revelation sense side sinfulness spirit stage stands supposed theory things thought tion true truth unity universal whole
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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.