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... silenced the Sadducees, they gathered together, and one of them, a lawyer, asked him a question to test him. “Teacher, which commandment in the law is the greatest?” [Jesus] said to him, “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind.” This is t ...
... silenced the Sadducees, they gathered together, and one of them, a lawyer, asked him a question to test him. “Teacher, which commandment in the law is the greatest?” [Jesus] said to him, “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind.” This is t ...
SERMONS BY THE REV. JOHN VENN, M. A. RECTOR OF
... faith, and the other by works; the question recurs, “Do they not contradict each other?” I answer: In words they may appear to do so; but then this circumstance must be taken into the account, that an author’s meaning is to be collected rather from the general sense of a passage, than from a few de ...
... faith, and the other by works; the question recurs, “Do they not contradict each other?” I answer: In words they may appear to do so; but then this circumstance must be taken into the account, that an author’s meaning is to be collected rather from the general sense of a passage, than from a few de ...
SPE SALVI – Benedict XVI
... When was the encyclical published: ______________________________ To whom is it addressed? _______________________________________ What question is introduced? Sections 2-3 How are the virtues of faith and hope used interchangeably in the New Testament? How was the pagan religion different to the ne ...
... When was the encyclical published: ______________________________ To whom is it addressed? _______________________________________ What question is introduced? Sections 2-3 How are the virtues of faith and hope used interchangeably in the New Testament? How was the pagan religion different to the ne ...
Moral and Social Philosophy
... • Your idea might be truer than mine because there is a real place called New York by which we can compare our ideas. • But if we simply meant `the town I am imagining in my head' (there being no real New York) then one person's idea would be no more correct than the other person’s ideas. • If there ...
... • Your idea might be truer than mine because there is a real place called New York by which we can compare our ideas. • But if we simply meant `the town I am imagining in my head' (there being no real New York) then one person's idea would be no more correct than the other person’s ideas. • If there ...
4 Love, Power, and Justice
... Indeed, since the human being is the supreme value in creation, it is our interactions with other humans (and with God, of course) that have the greatest degree of moral implication. So much is this so, that we can say that the most specific goal of morality is to establish authentic relationships w ...
... Indeed, since the human being is the supreme value in creation, it is our interactions with other humans (and with God, of course) that have the greatest degree of moral implication. So much is this so, that we can say that the most specific goal of morality is to establish authentic relationships w ...
18 - Origins of Monotheistic Religions Part II
... Jews, Christians and Muslims all agree that Abraham is the Patriarch of their religions and founder of Monotheism. Judaism and Christianity teach that the story of Abraham is more than the story of one man. Abraham becomes the patriarch of the Jewish nation as he passes 10 severe tests of his belief ...
... Jews, Christians and Muslims all agree that Abraham is the Patriarch of their religions and founder of Monotheism. Judaism and Christianity teach that the story of Abraham is more than the story of one man. Abraham becomes the patriarch of the Jewish nation as he passes 10 severe tests of his belief ...
1. Early Christian Philosophy
... 2. Justin made no clear distinction between theology and philosophy—there is only one wisdom, one true philosophy, which is revealed fully in and through Christ. a. In so far as the pagan philosophers divined the truth, they did so only in the power of logos: Christ, however, is the Logos itself, in ...
... 2. Justin made no clear distinction between theology and philosophy—there is only one wisdom, one true philosophy, which is revealed fully in and through Christ. a. In so far as the pagan philosophers divined the truth, they did so only in the power of logos: Christ, however, is the Logos itself, in ...