1956 Geloof en Wetenschap : Orgaan van de Christelijke vereeniging van natuur- en geneeskundigen in Nederland - pagina 231
TOWARD A THEISTIC CREATIONISM189So too with the miracles of Jesus. In them the ictic dimension is plainly in the foreground. But that does not mean that they were built on a deistic last. It does not mean that they were examples of sheer transcendence. In them there is likewise a co ...
1956 Geloof en Wetenschap : Orgaan van de Christelijke vereeniging van natuur- en geneeskundigen in Nederland - pagina 232
190L. VERDUINthis frantic chase after the irruptional. In a truly theistic creationism place will be given ungrudgingly to the processional dimension. It must be observed that wherever the dimension of process is in evidence there recourse to inherent potentiality is present. A glan ...
1956 Geloof en Wetenschap : Orgaan van de Christelijke vereeniging van natuur- en geneeskundigen in Nederland - pagina 233
TOWARD A THEISTIC CREATIONISM1Ó1and lay low was an attempt to deny the genuine recourse to creaturehood implied in the authentic Christology. Docetism, whether early or late, denied that Jesus Christ was actually come in the flesh because it was embarrassed, pagan that it was, by th ...
1956 Geloof en Wetenschap : Orgaan van de Christelijke vereeniging van natuur- en geneeskundigen in Nederland - pagina 234
192L. VERDUINbe recognized. Recourse to inherent potential quite as surely. When men in the one-sided theology of Rev. Herman Hoeksema begin to speak of the Covenant as being condition-less then they give evidence of a deistic tendency that must be known for what it is, and, rebuked ...
1956 Geloof en Wetenschap : Orgaan van de Christelijke vereeniging van natuur- en geneeskundigen in Nederland - pagina 235
TOWARD A THEISTIC CREATIONISM193already existing creaturality. Let us take a look at the Genesis account to see whether what we should expect to find there is also actually present. Nothing is said quite so plainly nor quite so insistently in the Genesis account as that process is o ...
1956 Geloof en Wetenschap : Orgaan van de Christelijke vereeniging van natuur- en geneeskundigen in Nederland - pagina 236
194L. VERDUINthe earth a whole lot earlier. He could have lived on this planet quite successfully before the animals put in their appearance. He can thrive on a vegetable diet; in fact, Genesis 9 ; 3 seems to say that men began his career as a vegetarian. No, the point more probably ...
1956 Geloof en Wetenschap : Orgaan van de Christelijke vereeniging van natuur- en geneeskundigen in Nederland - pagina 237
TOWARD A THEISTIC CREATIONISM195the record wants us to know that instead the Lord our God took recourse to potential. Eve was not made out of nothing, she was made of the most likely raw material available, namely, human tissue, still warm and alive. The mother of all the living was ...
1956 Geloof en Wetenschap : Orgaan van de Christelijke vereeniging van natuur- en geneeskundigen in Nederland - pagina 238
196L. VERDUINin all creation the footsteps of the Almighty, in the processional as well as in the irruptional. Because the two are so constantly intertwined therefore the man who is at heart non-believing can always deny the irruptive. There is always enough of the process in eviden ...
1956 Geloof en Wetenschap : Orgaan van de Christelijke vereeniging van natuur- en geneeskundigen in Nederland - pagina 239
TOWARD A THEISTIC CREATIONISM197in common use in American theological controversy, will be used by us as a synonym of the word irruptive. 3) The controversy between „Liberalism" and „Fundamentalism" in America can be best understood as a tug-of-war between a theology in the signatur ...
1956 Geloof en Wetenschap : Orgaan van de Christelijke vereeniging van natuur- en geneeskundigen in Nederland - pagina 240
L VERDUIN198would be „very extreme" to put forth the hypothesis that God „took recourse to an anthropoid ape as He made man" We agree that this is to go the limit with the idea that it was not piimitive stuff or brute matter to which God took recourse as He made man but already high ...