Encyclopedia of sacred theology - pagina 251
its principles ...
UPON OUR VIEW OF THEOLOGY
Chap. V]
its
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borrowed data (Lehnsatze) from the other whenever
it is
necessary, so that the Juridical science, for instance, does not
compose a psychology for of its
own
requires is
in economics,
itself, and does not teach a pll3^sics but borrows as much material as it
from the philological and physical sciences
the relation here.
No
;
so also
one of the other faculties can
tute an investigation of its
own
of palingenesis, but
insti-
must
borrow its data for this from Theology. And as to their own ground of investigations, they operate from the consciousness of palingenesis, as far as this refers to their
own
department and they cannot rest until with their own method they have brought the insight and the knowledge of their own object into harmony with the study of palingenesis. ;
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Bekijk de hele uitgave van zaterdag 1 januari 1898
Abraham Kuyper Collection | 708 Pagina's
Bekijk de hele uitgave van zaterdag 1 januari 1898
Abraham Kuyper Collection | 708 Pagina's