Encyclopedia of sacred theology - pagina 676
652§ 103.PREMATURELY CLAIMED TRIUMPH[Div. IllEspecially the removal of the centre of gravity of orders. the Church from the East to the West, from civilized to the still uncivilized nations of the Germanic-Gallic world, materially aided this dismissal of theology from ...
Encyclopedia of sacred theology - pagina 677
Chap. V]§ 103.PREMATURELY CLAIMED TRIUMPH653public thought by her orthodoxy weighed too heavily upon thethe spirit; and no question was settled scientifi-life ofcally, for after a brief trial itof the ecclesiastical courts.was dismiss ...
Encyclopedia of sacred theology - pagina 679
Chap. V]PREMATURELY CLAIMED TRIUMPH§ 103.beincT bears thenameof Scholasticism,which name655 isderivedfrom docere in scola, and for this reason Scholasticism is also At first acconnected with the rise of the universities. quaintance th ...
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Chat. V]§Andthought.worldPREMATURELY CLAIMED TRIUMPH103.then they, too, threw themselves upon theof thought, theymasters initworked themselvesintotillthis day.Suddenly theyand became wh ...
Encyclopedia of sacred theology - pagina 678
654§ 103.PREMATURELY CLAIMED TRIUMPHChurch was mistress[Div.indomain of life. The opposition of ancient Rome's classical development had been silenced by the decline of the culture of the times. Germanic development was still too much in its infancy to re ...
Encyclopedia of sacred theology - pagina 680
650§ lO:].EvenPREMATURELY CLAIMED TRIUMPH[Div. Illthus, however, there v/as something very beautifnlin this impulse.If it hiy in thenature of the case that theworld of thought of unregeneratecl humanit}- must of neces-from that ...
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658§ 104.DEVELOPMENT OF MULTIFORMITY[Div. Illthought of unregenerate humanity as an independent whole. It is with him still too much a subtle gymnastic of intellect, which defends every part of the Church confession of that distinctions, and again by distinctions again ...
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Chap. V]§ 104.DEVELOPMENT OF MULTIFORMITY661Church. They claimed an autonomous Church under her only King, Christ Jesus, and though later they went so far in granting the State a civil in the liberty of the lifefor theright over sacred things (ius circa s ...
Encyclopedia of sacred theology - pagina 684
660§104.DEVELOPMENT OF MULTIFORMITYform and expression. of the unity of theAnd[Div. Illwhile the rigorous maintenanceChurch renderedthis result possible, thevery thought of a certain multiformity for the life of the Church could not c ...
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Chap. V]sought§ 104.DEVELOPMENT OF MULTIFOKMITYin the principle of free investigation,659but only to beoverthrown by the confession of the Reformers themselves, that they never pleaded for a freedom of investigation which lacked that heall ...