Coleridge and Christian DoctrineHarvard University Press, 1969 - 215 páginas |
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... speculative / practical reason distinction in one of the notes by Coleridge published in Southey's Omniana in 1812. Coleridge there distinguishes " the speculative reason , vis theoretica et scientifica , or the power , by which we ...
... speculative / practical reason distinction in one of the notes by Coleridge published in Southey's Omniana in 1812. Coleridge there distinguishes " the speculative reason , vis theoretica et scientifica , or the power , by which we ...
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... Speculative Reason ; but in reference to actual ( or moral ) truth , as the fountain of ideas and the light of the conscience , we name it the Practical Reason . Whenever by self - subjec- tion to this universal light , the will of the ...
... Speculative Reason ; but in reference to actual ( or moral ) truth , as the fountain of ideas and the light of the conscience , we name it the Practical Reason . Whenever by self - subjec- tion to this universal light , the will of the ...
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... speculative stance emerges . The key is Coleridge's notion of Alterity , for on this depends Cole- ridge's speculative understanding of two basic Christian ideas : the existence of a finite created world , and its Redemption ...
... speculative stance emerges . The key is Coleridge's notion of Alterity , for on this depends Cole- ridge's speculative understanding of two basic Christian ideas : the existence of a finite created world , and its Redemption ...
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The Nature of Faith | 14 |
The Nature and Role of Sacred Scripture | 53 |
The One and Triune God | 85 |
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