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Chap.THE FRUIT OF REVELATIONI]knowJohnFather."I thex. 15).Our287older theologiansexpressed this entirely exceptional position of Christ as our by attributing to him the Theologia Unionis, i.e. thatpro2?hetG ...
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288§ 60.edge ofGodsubject,i.e.itwas IfECTYPAL THEOLOGY[Div. Illhumanity was first in its general and (2) that in this general subjectof restoredin Christ;perfect.thisbeginning of the logical a ...
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Chap.THE FRUIT OF REVELATION1]effected by theHoly289Spirit in the regenerate.When, how-ever, this divine illumination has once become actual, at least in its beginnings, our consciousness is able to approitselfpriatetofa ...
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;290ECTYPAL THEOLOGY§ CO.as well as the relationinwhichthis[Div. Illcontent as a wholestands to the past, to the antithetical powers, and to personal faithandThis apostolic knowledgepractice.the comp ...
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Chap,THE FRUIT OF REVELATIONI]291Our knowledge of the has formulated into dogma. cosmos and of revelation must not merely be brought into practical harmony for the sake of the life of faith, but in the human consciousness as such it must also become an organic whole, a ...
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292§61.CONCEPTION OF[Div. Illpossible through, at least a potential, palingenesis of hiswhole being.Andthuswereach the point which renders the formingof the conception ofTheologyas science, possible,and whi ...
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Chap.tlieTHEOLOGY AS SCIENCEI]psj'chicaland intlieand medical sciences wasstill2l»3entirely wanting,philological and juridical sciencesImpelled byyet begun.itsownhad scarcelyit ...
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294CONCEPTION OF§ 61.connection, the effortismadealsoto[Div. Illunderstand organicallj^the essence of Theology itself.given rise to a serious danger Theology. As what used to of falsifying the nature of count as the whol ...
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Chap.THEOLOGY AS SCIENCEI]this alone,isitsobject of investigation.would be superfluoustion295ifthisrevealed to us in a dialectic, discursive form. thehuman mind would The knowledgeGod were Then, inde ...
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296CONCEPTION OF§ 61.God"[Di\.Illrich, isutmost in the prism however excellent and not yet what we understand by Theology as science.Ofwe can speak only when our"knowledge of ourhumanthisoftho ...