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Chap.§ 60.I]SACRED THEOLOGY337word "Sacred^'' before Theology. If it is asked what was meant b}' this qualification of theology, no special reason seems to have been given. As in the Proverbs " the knowledge of the holy " was spoken of, it was thought proper tha ...
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338SACRED THEOLOGY§ 66.[Div. Illand satanic, and But however much this what is true, hol}^ and divine. proper principium of theology, far from underestimating the natural principium, rather takes it up in itself, as the next chapter will show, the antithesis between th ...
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CiiAP. I]SACRED THEOLOGY§ 6G.here incapable ofits task,egoisbysin in his consciousnessis339unless the darkeningworkedgradually withdrawn.This leads, in the third place, to the conviction that the is ...
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3^0§ 66.SACKED THEOLOGY[Div. Illfrom the Church, but rather from without comes the frequent impetus, which stimulates and necessitates spiritual thought,and yet the thinking born from this is not aphoristic, but and organically coherent. And in the third place t ...
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CHAPTERIITHE FUNDAMENTAL, REGULATIVE, AND DISTINCTIVE PRINCIPLE OF THEOLOGY, OR PRINCIPIUM THEOLOGIAE What§ 67.Whenishere to be understood byPrincipiumtheology abandonedacter, it also ceased toits proper and original charspeak ...
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342§ 67.WHATISHERE TO BE UNDERSTOOD[Div. Illknowing draws knowledge from them. For, and I speak reverently, even when I posit God Himself as the object of theology, this God is then placed on trial by the theologian, and it is the theologian who does not ...
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Chap.BY PRINCIPnJMII]343Hence our speaking, with reference to theology, of a special principium of knowing of its own, is the result of the entirely peculiar position, in which here the knowing subject stands over against God as the object to be known. Theology, taken ...
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— 344§ 07.placeWHATISmyiiomially inhere to be UNDEKST(J0D[Div. Illwaypersonal being, and in such athat even then the way by which knowledge is obtained would have divided itself into two, one leading to the knowledge of ...
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Chap.BY PRINCIPIUMII]the side of thissinner.theGodknowledge life3-1:5there should proceed an activity to iuiijart smful man, in keeping- with his need astoThe latter then, however, took place outside of that sprang of it ...
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34&§ 67.regenerationWHAT isISHERE TO BE UNDERSTOOD[Div. Illnot an element in knowing (cognoscere), butand if account is taken of the fact that the whole revelation of God, though directed by the Logos, nevertheless proceeds through an en ...