St. Anselm of Canterbury: A Chapter in the History of ReligionMethuen & Company, 1896 - 294 Seiten |
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... reason (as opposed to myth). On a fundamental level, rationality can be defined as a device performing tasks within ... reason. Rationality may give us reasons to believe that the chances for a healthy life are better for those who do ...
... reason (as opposed to myth). On a fundamental level, rationality can be defined as a device performing tasks within ... reason. Rationality may give us reasons to believe that the chances for a healthy life are better for those who do ...
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... reason understands reality and defines concepts . By theoretical reason we come to know the nature and causes of things and events . Theo- retical science deals with those things that are not feasible or modifiable , or with changeable ...
... reason understands reality and defines concepts . By theoretical reason we come to know the nature and causes of things and events . Theo- retical science deals with those things that are not feasible or modifiable , or with changeable ...
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... reason or cause cannot be recognized again (although it is unavoidable to ask about it; otherwise, a maxim would have to be cited, into which this attitude has been incorporated, which in turn must have its reason). Since we cannot ...
... reason or cause cannot be recognized again (although it is unavoidable to ask about it; otherwise, a maxim would have to be cited, into which this attitude has been incorporated, which in turn must have its reason). Since we cannot ...
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... reason — or perhaps to transcend it . We can all quote Pascal , who said that the heart can be turned on by reasons that reason cannot dig — or words to that effect . Tertullian is supposed to have said that he embraced his re- ligious ...
... reason — or perhaps to transcend it . We can all quote Pascal , who said that the heart can be turned on by reasons that reason cannot dig — or words to that effect . Tertullian is supposed to have said that he embraced his re- ligious ...
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... Reason and Revelation to Revelation and Reason': the aim of this course is to make you think like theologians. You will by Christmas think theologically! You may all have started this course for various reasons but that is what this ...
... Reason and Revelation to Revelation and Reason': the aim of this course is to make you think like theologians. You will by Christmas think theologically! You may all have started this course for various reasons but that is what this ...
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 274 - Ye are they which have continued with me in my temptations. And I appoint unto you a kingdom, as my Father hath appointed unto me : that ye may eat and drink at my table in my kingdom, and sit on thrones, judging the twelve tribes of Israel.
Seite 174 - I lay down my life, that I may take it again. No one taketh it away from me, but I lay it down of myself. I have power to lay it down, and I have power to take it again.
Seite 90 - Et erit tamquam lignum, quod plantatum est secus decursus aquarum, quod fructum suum dabit in tempore suo: Et folium ejus non defluet: et omnia quaecumque faciet.
Seite 191 - And Jesus answered and said unto him, Blessed art Thou, Simon Bar-Jonah : for flesh and blood hath not revealed it unto thee, but my Father which is in heaven.
Seite 274 - Et ego dispono vobis, sicut disposuit mihi Pater meus regnum : ut edatis et bibatis super mensam meam in regno meo, et sedeatis super thronos, judicantes duodecim tribus Israel.
Seite 98 - Evae crimen Nobis limen Paradisi clauserat : Haec dum credit Et obedit Coeli claustra reserat. Propter Evam Homo saevam Accepit sententiam : Per Mariam Habet viam Quae ducit ad patriam. Haec amanda Et laudanda Cunctis specialiter : Venerari Praedicari Earn decet jugiter.
Seite 63 - Ilia igitur est summa essentia, summa vita, summa ratio, summa salus, summa justitia, summa sapientia, summa veritas, summa bonitas, summa magnitudo, summa pulchritudo, summa immortalitas, summa incorruptibilitas, summa immutabilitas, summa beatitudo, summa aeternitas, summa potestas, summa unitas; quod non est aliud quam summe ens, summe vivens: et alia similiter.
Seite 224 - Those of the new thought cannot render unto God the things that are God's, and to Caesar the things that are Caesar's.
Seite 191 - Christ Himself says ; No man knoweth the Son, but the Father ; neither knoweth any man the Father save the Son, and he, to whomsoever the Son will reveal Him. Matt. xi. 27. Q. Cannot man then have any knowledge of God without a special revelation from Him ? A. Man may have some knowledge of God by contemplation of those things which He has created; but this knowledge is imperfect and insufficient, and can serve only as a preparation for faith, or as a help towards the...
Seite 190 - Father denotes the momentum of necessity, the " procession " of the Holy Spirit from the Father and the Son, denotes the momentum of freedom in the inner revelation.