Dogmatic Theology, Том 1C. Scribner's sons, 1888 |
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... Finite . It will be objected by some to this dogmatic system that it has been too much influenced by the patristic , mediaeval , and reformation periods , and too little by the so - called " progress " of modern theology . The charge of ...
... Finite . It will be objected by some to this dogmatic system that it has been too much influenced by the patristic , mediaeval , and reformation periods , and too little by the so - called " progress " of modern theology . The charge of ...
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... finite spirits . Angels and the material uni- verse are neither God nor the God - man , and belong under the category of the finite and created , which man may very well stand for . Besides the divisions and subdivisions which spring ...
... finite spirits . Angels and the material uni- verse are neither God nor the God - man , and belong under the category of the finite and created , which man may very well stand for . Besides the divisions and subdivisions which spring ...
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... finite and the Finite , with both God and the Universe . The material , therefore , which it includes is vaster than that of any other science . It is also the most necessary of all the sciences . 66 ' Divinity , " says Coleridge ...
... finite and the Finite , with both God and the Universe . The material , therefore , which it includes is vaster than that of any other science . It is also the most necessary of all the sciences . 66 ' Divinity , " says Coleridge ...
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... finite , the goal can never be reached , either in this world or the next ; but more and more will be known , and the progress of the science will be onward forever and forever - more . " The nature of a thing , " says Aristotle ...
... finite , the goal can never be reached , either in this world or the next ; but more and more will be known , and the progress of the science will be onward forever and forever - more . " The nature of a thing , " says Aristotle ...
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... . We can- not conceive of God's creating two diverse kinds of rational mind , but we can conceive of his creating many kinds of matter . All finite reason must resemble the infinite reason 3 DEFINITION OF THEOLOGICAL SCIENCE . 3.3.
... . We can- not conceive of God's creating two diverse kinds of rational mind , but we can conceive of his creating many kinds of matter . All finite reason must resemble the infinite reason 3 DEFINITION OF THEOLOGICAL SCIENCE . 3.3.
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