Encyclopedia of sacred theology - pagina 660
its principles ...
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§ 99.
ORGANISM OF THEOLOGY
IN ITS
PARTS
[Div. Ill
an " interaction " between each of the What man is able to bring any Bibliological four groups. department to a satisfactory close without taking the Church into account? How would you be able to understand more
added, that there
is
than a part of Church history, without keeping account with
Dosfma and the
Office
gible without the
?
official
And how would Dogma
be
intelli-
function, which in councils
and
synods made their construction a possibility? This, however, In the proapplies to any division of any science whatever. of all groups twine themselves about cess of history the fibres
and around each cannot adapt
how,
To this, however, the organic division The only question to be solved is this
other.
itself.
in the idea of the organism, the several
be originally distinguished.
And
elements are to
so taken, the idea of the
organism of theology points out to us four principal branches which divide themselves from her trunk First, that group :
which engages itself with the Bible as such; secondly, the group in which the Church appears as the revelation of the operation of the Word in the third place, the group which rangres itself about Doo-ma as the reflection of the Word in the consciousness of regenerated humanitj^ and finally, a fourth group, which has the office for its centre, as the means ;
;
ordained of itself.
God
to cause
His
Word
continuously to assert
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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