A System of Christian Doctrine, Zväzok 2T. & T. Clark, 1881 |
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Strana 43
Isaak August Dorner. progress in the world . Here also in Augustine the influence of Neo - Platonism upon his idea of God makes itself felt.- Quite recently , chiefly in consequence of the new movement in natural science due to Darwin ...
Isaak August Dorner. progress in the world . Here also in Augustine the influence of Neo - Platonism upon his idea of God makes itself felt.- Quite recently , chiefly in consequence of the new movement in natural science due to Darwin ...
Strana 48
... influence , and to possess absolutely in its state of separation from God the ground of its continued existence , then at least as a whole it would possess absolute- ness like God , although originally existing through God . And if such ...
... influence , and to possess absolutely in its state of separation from God the ground of its continued existence , then at least as a whole it would possess absolute- ness like God , although originally existing through God . And if such ...
Strana 49
Isaak August Dorner. causes , they do not influence each other , they are disconnected , and each and all are only willed by God in an atomistic way , without connection with the rest . In this case no organism , no cosmos is willed ...
Isaak August Dorner. causes , they do not influence each other , they are disconnected , and each and all are only willed by God in an atomistic way , without connection with the rest . In this case no organism , no cosmos is willed ...
Strana 55
... influence each other . The idea of absolute chance is therefore a matter of imperfect observation . But we must linger awhile on the subject of human freedom in relation to Providence . Freedom is the possibility of arbitrariness , and ...
... influence each other . The idea of absolute chance is therefore a matter of imperfect observation . But we must linger awhile on the subject of human freedom in relation to Providence . Freedom is the possibility of arbitrariness , and ...
Strana 61
... influence on the divine procedure , that , 1 Isa . xliii . 9 ; Ps . cxxxix . 16 ; Job xiv . 5 ; Matt . xi . 21 ; 1 John iii . 20 ; Heb . iv . 13 . for example , through foreknowing that the offer of salvation PROVIDENCE . 61.
... influence on the divine procedure , that , 1 Isa . xliii . 9 ; Ps . cxxxix . 16 ; Job xiv . 5 ; Matt . xi . 21 ; 1 John iii . 20 ; Heb . iv . 13 . for example , through foreknowing that the offer of salvation PROVIDENCE . 61.
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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.