Coleridge and Christian DoctrineHarvard University Press, 1969 - 215 páginas |
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... relation that of Father and Son . " 16 God's idea of himself is , it must be remembered , an adequate idea ; hence it must be consubstantial with the reality which it expresses . " If then we designate what we have named in imitation of ...
... relation that of Father and Son . " 16 God's idea of himself is , it must be remembered , an adequate idea ; hence it must be consubstantial with the reality which it expresses . " If then we designate what we have named in imitation of ...
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... relationship in the order of will.8 Of the first relationship Coleridge says relatively little beyond what we have seen already : the creature is entirely dependent upon the Creator for his very being ; the distinction in God between ...
... relationship in the order of will.8 Of the first relationship Coleridge says relatively little beyond what we have seen already : the creature is entirely dependent upon the Creator for his very being ; the distinction in God between ...
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... relation to historical tradition of theology , 31-33 ; meaning in Scripture , 31n ; gratuity of gift of , 34-37 ... relationship of philosophy to , 99 ; im- mortality as object of , 187 ; modernity of C's view of , 196 Fall of man , 6-7 ...
... relation to historical tradition of theology , 31-33 ; meaning in Scripture , 31n ; gratuity of gift of , 34-37 ... relationship of philosophy to , 99 ; im- mortality as object of , 187 ; modernity of C's view of , 196 Fall of man , 6-7 ...
Contenido
The Nature of Faith | 14 |
The Nature and Role of Sacred Scripture | 53 |
The One and Triune God | 85 |
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