Encyclopedia of sacred theology - pagina 397
Chap.II]AND THE NATURAL PRINCIPIUM378God, and therefore the heart of the matter, to its twin This furnished natural theology the occasion to to expand itself and unfold its wings ever more broadly lessen the importance of special theology; until finally it has of ...
Encyclopedia of sacred theology - pagina 398
"374RELATION BETWEEN THIS PRINCIPIUM§ 70.in Christ,"methodsviews at no time anything butof existence,manisnewAsfar as the sub-God remainsconcerned,now whatisrehitions,form ...
Encyclopedia of sacred theology - pagina 399
Chap.AND THE NATURAL PRINCIPIUMII]375that the Bible is a pair of spectacles which enables us to read the Divine writing in nature, may be insufhcient as an explanation of the problem in hand in any case it cuts off ;absolutely every representation that the idea ...
Encyclopedia of sacred theology - pagina 400
376§70.wayRELATION BKTWEEN THIS PRINCII'IUMIffrom what otherwisecultivates ripe fruit of knoAvledgewould have produced onlynowwoodAve investigate thefit[Div. Illfor fire.meaningof this figure, ...
Encyclopedia of sacred theology - pagina 401
Chap.AND THE NATURAL PRINCIPIUMII]377Whatever still remains in the sinner of this seed of religion and the knowledge of God connected with this, is, therefore, adopted by special revelation, as the indispensable instrnWithout this, it neither reaches raent by which it ...
Encyclopedia of sacred theology - pagina 402
378§ 70.RELATION BETWEEN THIS PRINCIPIUM[Div. Illbe manifest, but that this was followed by the period in which God gave the sinner up (Tra/aeSco/ce) Not to speak now of .thatfirstperiod,it isclear that at least after that the natural ...
Encyclopedia of sacred theology - pagina 406
382§ 71.ISTHE NATURAL PRIXCIPIUM ABLE[Div. IllNo other judgment except death uncipium of its own. qualified ("la mort sans phrase") is here possible for the special principium, simply because a judgment, derived from the natural principium deeming itself normal, ...
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;380IS§ 71.had become;THE NATURAL rRINCIPIUM ABLEfor thisGod has[Div. Illavailed Himself of thethat were present in the creation, but which werenowmeansappliedin a different way and it is by t ...
Encyclopedia of sacred theology - pagina 403
Chap.II]AND THE NATURAL PKINCIPIUMmentinto thesumof things, but, so far as their origin379 iscon-wondrous power which became manifest in the creation itself. The same is true of the several means, which God has employed, to introcerne ...
Encyclopedia of sacred theology - pagina 405
Chap.TO JUDGE THE SPECIAL PRINCIPIUM ?II]of Divine knowledge,we now381face the no less importantquestion, whether the yiatural principium, either formally or materially,isto sit injudgment upon thespecial principium. ...