
The Use of Philosophical Psychology in Trinitarian Theology Among
... interest was in the relationship between faith and reason, or more narrowly defined theology and philosophy, in the later Middle Ages. I was interested in investigating how university-trained theologians, committed generally to the rationality and explicability of the natural and the theological ord ...
... interest was in the relationship between faith and reason, or more narrowly defined theology and philosophy, in the later Middle Ages. I was interested in investigating how university-trained theologians, committed generally to the rationality and explicability of the natural and the theological ord ...
Chapter 4
... within a Reformed orthodox context should neither be ignored nor minimized; indeed, Rous’s mysticism reflects both the flexibility of orthodox bounds at the time and the popularity of medieval mysticism within early modern English spirituality.13 However, “tracing influences among subsequent generat ...
... within a Reformed orthodox context should neither be ignored nor minimized; indeed, Rous’s mysticism reflects both the flexibility of orthodox bounds at the time and the popularity of medieval mysticism within early modern English spirituality.13 However, “tracing influences among subsequent generat ...
Philo and the Epistle to the Hebrews
... interesting by-product of this study is the realization that it is exactly at the points where Philo himself is developing such traditions that he looks least like the Epistle to the Hebrews. We will suggest subsequently that Hebrews shows greater similarity to some of the philosophical traditions P ...
... interesting by-product of this study is the realization that it is exactly at the points where Philo himself is developing such traditions that he looks least like the Epistle to the Hebrews. We will suggest subsequently that Hebrews shows greater similarity to some of the philosophical traditions P ...
DONNE`S RECKONING WITH THE SPIRITUAL
... By placing “paines” within a poetic form, Donne suggests that he can remove their immediacy and dilute their intensity. The poet is able to distance himself from the reality of his emotions by imprisoning them in verse. At the same time this speaker comes to understand that once put into verse, thes ...
... By placing “paines” within a poetic form, Donne suggests that he can remove their immediacy and dilute their intensity. The poet is able to distance himself from the reality of his emotions by imprisoning them in verse. At the same time this speaker comes to understand that once put into verse, thes ...
Genesis (Vol. 2)》(Gary H. Everett
... reveals the role of Shem in producing Abraham has a descendant, through which God would produce a righteous seed. Shem's destiny was not marked by a personal, divine intervention. He simply was called to be fruitful and multiply a righteous seed. Thus, his genealogy culminates with the birth of the ...
... reveals the role of Shem in producing Abraham has a descendant, through which God would produce a righteous seed. Shem's destiny was not marked by a personal, divine intervention. He simply was called to be fruitful and multiply a righteous seed. Thus, his genealogy culminates with the birth of the ...
RTF - Third Millennium Ministries
... defective. Apart from one or two episodes, it is eminently the history of a mind, and of a singularly consistent mind, whose antecedents we can, in the main, recognise, and whose changes of thought are few, and can be followed. He was born, probably about the year 300 A.D.3 , and almost certainly, s ...
... defective. Apart from one or two episodes, it is eminently the history of a mind, and of a singularly consistent mind, whose antecedents we can, in the main, recognise, and whose changes of thought are few, and can be followed. He was born, probably about the year 300 A.D.3 , and almost certainly, s ...
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... that should be hereafter, we seemed to have the same call that St. John had (Revelation 4:1), Come up hither but, when we enter upon the prophecy of this book, it is as if the voice said, Come up higher as we go forward in time (for Ezekiel prophesied in the captivity, as Jeremiah prophesied just be ...
... that should be hereafter, we seemed to have the same call that St. John had (Revelation 4:1), Come up hither but, when we enter upon the prophecy of this book, it is as if the voice said, Come up higher as we go forward in time (for Ezekiel prophesied in the captivity, as Jeremiah prophesied just be ...
Sermons of Jonathan Edwards
... and flame out into hell fire, if it were not for God's restraints. There is laid in the very nature of carnal men, a foundation for the torments of hell. There are those corrupt principles, in reigning power in them, and in full possession of them, that are seeds of hell fire. These principles are a ...
... and flame out into hell fire, if it were not for God's restraints. There is laid in the very nature of carnal men, a foundation for the torments of hell. There are those corrupt principles, in reigning power in them, and in full possession of them, that are seeds of hell fire. These principles are a ...
T_SIrnAH En WT
... 2. Error, indeed, is never set forth in its naked deformity, lest, being thus exposed, it should at once be detected. But it is craftily decked out in an attractive dress, so as, by its outward form, to make it appear to the inexperienced (ridiculous as the expression may seem) more true than the tr ...
... 2. Error, indeed, is never set forth in its naked deformity, lest, being thus exposed, it should at once be detected. But it is craftily decked out in an attractive dress, so as, by its outward form, to make it appear to the inexperienced (ridiculous as the expression may seem) more true than the tr ...
Quotations Of St. Julie - SND National Education Office
... Let us never lose sight of the Eye that sees all things, the Hand that writes all things. -St. Julie Billiart Let us carry our cross willingly with our good Jesus if we wish to be glorified with God. -St. Julie Billiart Learn to say always," How good God is” when things go right with you, and when t ...
... Let us never lose sight of the Eye that sees all things, the Hand that writes all things. -St. Julie Billiart Let us carry our cross willingly with our good Jesus if we wish to be glorified with God. -St. Julie Billiart Learn to say always," How good God is” when things go right with you, and when t ...
Wesley`s Limited Alliance with Lockean Empiricism
... role as a “master of reasoning.” It is my opinion that Wesley did not see the benefit in abridging Locke, but felt it sufficient to point out what differences he had with him. This is also validated by the fact that Wesley’s few remarks in this short treatise are mostly critical, whereas his remarks ...
... role as a “master of reasoning.” It is my opinion that Wesley did not see the benefit in abridging Locke, but felt it sufficient to point out what differences he had with him. This is also validated by the fact that Wesley’s few remarks in this short treatise are mostly critical, whereas his remarks ...
RTF - PeaceMakers.net
... needs be unspeakably glorious; since whoever hath had but the knowledge and due consideration of them, have not stuck to run hazards, hazards of every kind, that they might embrace and enjoy them. Yea, saith faith, it must needs be so, since the Son himself, that best knew what they were, even, ‘for ...
... needs be unspeakably glorious; since whoever hath had but the knowledge and due consideration of them, have not stuck to run hazards, hazards of every kind, that they might embrace and enjoy them. Yea, saith faith, it must needs be so, since the Son himself, that best knew what they were, even, ‘for ...
lament in romans - Boyce Digital Library Home
... is filled with heart-wrenching cries of distress to which Paul often alludes, cites, and emulates in his letters, little thought has been given to how his reflection on lament should influence our reflection on his theology of suffering. This dissertation is an effort to correct that lapse in schola ...
... is filled with heart-wrenching cries of distress to which Paul often alludes, cites, and emulates in his letters, little thought has been given to how his reflection on lament should influence our reflection on his theology of suffering. This dissertation is an effort to correct that lapse in schola ...
Some Observations on Clement of Alexandria, Stromata, Book Five
... Clement turns to the Basilidean material in order to differentiate his concept of πίστις from that of his opponent. This becomes apparent in the second part of the sentence (SChr 3,9-12), where he reduces his opponent’s interpretation of πίστις to an absurd conclusion: “then he says that faith is ess ...
... Clement turns to the Basilidean material in order to differentiate his concept of πίστις from that of his opponent. This becomes apparent in the second part of the sentence (SChr 3,9-12), where he reduces his opponent’s interpretation of πίστις to an absurd conclusion: “then he says that faith is ess ...
Khizr-i Rah: The Pre-Eminent Guide to Action in Muhammad Iqbal`s
... in Muhammad Iqbal's thought. Muhammad Iqbal (1877-1938), the poet-philosopher of the south Asian subcontinent, is famous for his bold, uplifting and inspiring poetry. Iqbal was a poet first, and remained that throughout his life, but he was also a thinker and a philosopher. The combination of the tw ...
... in Muhammad Iqbal's thought. Muhammad Iqbal (1877-1938), the poet-philosopher of the south Asian subcontinent, is famous for his bold, uplifting and inspiring poetry. Iqbal was a poet first, and remained that throughout his life, but he was also a thinker and a philosopher. The combination of the tw ...
JOURNEY OF THE MIND INTO GOD St Bonaventure of Bagnoregio1
... I thought it useful to divide this text into seven chapters, setting their titles out here so as to facilitate an understanding of what is to be discussed. I would therefore ask that the intention of the author be considered more than the work itself, the sense of the words more than the inept writi ...
... I thought it useful to divide this text into seven chapters, setting their titles out here so as to facilitate an understanding of what is to be discussed. I would therefore ask that the intention of the author be considered more than the work itself, the sense of the words more than the inept writi ...
Living Under God`s Law: Christian Ethics
... Definitions are never a matter of life and death. Scripture gives us no directions for defining English words. So it’s possible for two people to use different definitions of a term, without differing in their actual views. One theologian, for example, may define faith as intellectual assent, while ...
... Definitions are never a matter of life and death. Scripture gives us no directions for defining English words. So it’s possible for two people to use different definitions of a term, without differing in their actual views. One theologian, for example, may define faith as intellectual assent, while ...
Duns Scotus`s Theory of Common Natures
... realist view, universality is a feature of natures as they are conceived by the mind; universality is not a feature of the extra-mental world. Natures in themselves are taken to be individual, and universals are regarded as concepts somehow constructed by the mind, based on cognition of the (individ ...
... realist view, universality is a feature of natures as they are conceived by the mind; universality is not a feature of the extra-mental world. Natures in themselves are taken to be individual, and universals are regarded as concepts somehow constructed by the mind, based on cognition of the (individ ...
The Golden Alphabet
... The Psalm is alphabetical Eight stanzas commence with one letter, and then another eight with the next letter, and so the whorl., Psalm proceeds by octonaries quite through the twenty-two letters of the Hebrew alphabet. Besides which, there are multitudes of oppositions of sense; and others of those ...
... The Psalm is alphabetical Eight stanzas commence with one letter, and then another eight with the next letter, and so the whorl., Psalm proceeds by octonaries quite through the twenty-two letters of the Hebrew alphabet. Besides which, there are multitudes of oppositions of sense; and others of those ...
Romans (Vol. 1)》(Joseph S. Exell)
... have been hastened by the tumult raised by Demetrius the silversmith, after which he proceeded at once to Macedonia, and thence to Greece (i.e. Achaia), remaining three months at Corinth. His intention at first was to sail thence direct to Syria, so as to reach Jerusalem without unnecessary delay; ...
... have been hastened by the tumult raised by Demetrius the silversmith, after which he proceeded at once to Macedonia, and thence to Greece (i.e. Achaia), remaining three months at Corinth. His intention at first was to sail thence direct to Syria, so as to reach Jerusalem without unnecessary delay; ...
150143《Preacher’s Complete Homiletical Commentary â
... the return of some of the exiles to Jerusalem under Zerubbabel prince of Judah, and by permission of Cyrus king of Persia, of the restoration of the worship of Jehovah and the rebuilding of His Temple by them, of the return of a second company of exiles many years afterwards under Ezra, the celebrat ...
... the return of some of the exiles to Jerusalem under Zerubbabel prince of Judah, and by permission of Cyrus king of Persia, of the restoration of the worship of Jehovah and the rebuilding of His Temple by them, of the return of a second company of exiles many years afterwards under Ezra, the celebrat ...
PG_20_22_Eusebius_Ca..
... was bishop of Caesaria in Palestine for many years). Moreover, the argument urged by Stein and Lightfoot in support of his Palestinian birth, namely, that it was customary to elect to the episcopate of any church a native of the city in preference to a native of some other place, does not count for ...
... was bishop of Caesaria in Palestine for many years). Moreover, the argument urged by Stein and Lightfoot in support of his Palestinian birth, namely, that it was customary to elect to the episcopate of any church a native of the city in preference to a native of some other place, does not count for ...
Theology of Hope by Jurgen Moltmann Chapter 1
... to the brim with future hope of a messianic kind for the world, -- owing to this, hope emigrated as it were from the Church and turned in one distorted form or another against the Church. In actual fact, however, eschatology means the doctrine of the Christian hope, which embraces both the object ho ...
... to the brim with future hope of a messianic kind for the world, -- owing to this, hope emigrated as it were from the Church and turned in one distorted form or another against the Church. In actual fact, however, eschatology means the doctrine of the Christian hope, which embraces both the object ho ...
260111《The Biblical Illustrator â
... Jehu was a vain, ostentatious, wicked prince, but “the Lord said unto Jehu,” etc. (2 Kings 10:30). So here, “I have given Nebuchadrezzar the land of Egypt,” etc. This is indeed a poor recompense. It may appear splendid and important in the eye of the vain and the sensual, but the righteous are fax ...
... Jehu was a vain, ostentatious, wicked prince, but “the Lord said unto Jehu,” etc. (2 Kings 10:30). So here, “I have given Nebuchadrezzar the land of Egypt,” etc. This is indeed a poor recompense. It may appear splendid and important in the eye of the vain and the sensual, but the righteous are fax ...
liberty university school of divinity a non-voluntarist theory
... ultimate ground for everything. Everything that exists does so because of him. Yet if God wills what he does because it is antecedently right, moral standards become independent of God.”8 Second, if morality exists as a standard logically prior to and independent of God, it could be accessed through ...
... ultimate ground for everything. Everything that exists does so because of him. Yet if God wills what he does because it is antecedently right, moral standards become independent of God.”8 Second, if morality exists as a standard logically prior to and independent of God, it could be accessed through ...
Divine providence in Judaism

Divine providence (Hebrew השגחה פרטית Hashgochoh Protis or Hashgaha Peratit, lit. divine supervision of the individual) is discussed throughout Rabbinic literature, by the classical Jewish philosophers, and by the tradition of Jewish mysticism.The discussion brings into consideration the Jewish understanding of nature, and its reciprocal, the miraculous. This analysis thus underpins much of Orthodox Judaism's world view, particularly as regards questions of interaction with the natural world.