Encyclopedia of sacred theology - pagina 646
622 is§97.ORGANIC ARTICULATION[Div. Illof little help in the reading of Calvin or Voetius.the organic connection demands that the studynot limititself toHenceof Latin shallthe golden age of the classics, but thatit ...
Encyclopedia of sacred theology - pagina 647
OF PROPEDEUTICSChap. IV]HebrewSemitic trunk, and though for this,ofhigher civilization,offers specialadvantagesof its forms as well asby the simplicityon account most potent monument of oursignificance to theits ...
Encyclopedia of sacred theology - pagina 648
;§98.C)24ORGANIC ARTICULATIONever of necessity be the task of the few,[Div. Illwho haveextraor-dinary powers of mind at their disposal, as well as the necessary time and means.Organic Articulation§ 98.Scienceno ab ...
Encyclopedia of sacred theology - pagina 649
TO SPIRITUAL REALITYChap. IV]enough. thePietyParsee.stamp625of itsis often present with the Buddhist also and But the piety referred to here must bear a own, and cannot be identical with that piousimpulse which operates also in fallen ...
Encyclopedia of sacred theology - pagina 651
;Chap. IV]§ 09.ORGANISM OF THEOLOGY INITSPARTS627demand made by our fathers may not for a moment be aban"Neither knoweth any man the Father, save the doned. Son, and he to whomsoever the Son will reveal him." § 99.The Organism of Theology in ...
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626§ 98.ARTICULATION TO SPIRITUAL REALITY[Div. Illperiod were embarrassed by the removal of theology from the seminary to the university. It was apparent in Paris, Lou-and elsewhere, that the university life brought with it diversion and temptation than the secl ...
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628§ 99.THE ORGANISM OF[Div. Illologiae), taken as an organic subdivision of the organism ofscience;Takenandthis aloneweare to consider.in this sense, there isno essential difference of opin-ion conc ...
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630THE OEGANISM OF§ 99.[Div. IllIn the subjective division the principiura operates out of the human mind, which lends If, on the other itself to the four above-named functions.sionwhich operates from theobject.hand, the organic division is ...
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CiiAi-.THEOLOGYIV]IN ITSTARTS629Thus far, however, this principium of division has not been allowed sufficiently to assert itself. This is to be attributed to the fact that each of these four groups has been viewed almost exclusively /rom the view-point o ...
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632§ 99.THE ORGANISM OFThen coordinationobject.— theDiaconiaof[Div. IllBible, Church,Dogma and—taken in the sense of office is warranted by the fact that each of these four bears a supernatural lastcharacte ...