Sabbath School Quarterly for 1950
... mine, when rich golden ore is beneath the surface, to reward the one who will dig for it. The shaft must be sunk deeper and yet deeper in the mine, and the result will be glorious treasure. Through a correct faith, divine kno wledge will become human knowledge."—Christ's Object Lessons, page 113. ...
... mine, when rich golden ore is beneath the surface, to reward the one who will dig for it. The shaft must be sunk deeper and yet deeper in the mine, and the result will be glorious treasure. Through a correct faith, divine kno wledge will become human knowledge."—Christ's Object Lessons, page 113. ...
QUESTION 46 The Beginning of Duration for Created Things The
... The world was also possible in the sense in which something is said to be absolutely possible—i.e., possible not because of any sort of potentiality [or power] (non secundum aliquam potentiam), but solely because of the relationship between the terms (ex sola habitudine terminorum), which are not in ...
... The world was also possible in the sense in which something is said to be absolutely possible—i.e., possible not because of any sort of potentiality [or power] (non secundum aliquam potentiam), but solely because of the relationship between the terms (ex sola habitudine terminorum), which are not in ...
The Hound of heaven - Catholic Harbor of Faith and Morals
... was first shown in the building of this world-home for man, so beautiful and so plural in its appeal to every sense of its rational lord. Man was to enjoy it without labor, reaping where he had not sown. This was God's first manifestation of love, yet man's truancy came speedily. Adam and Eve threw ...
... was first shown in the building of this world-home for man, so beautiful and so plural in its appeal to every sense of its rational lord. Man was to enjoy it without labor, reaping where he had not sown. This was God's first manifestation of love, yet man's truancy came speedily. Adam and Eve threw ...
Worship The Creator (God) But Not His Creations…
... in front of us. The real concept of God, which is mentioned in various Religious and Heavenly Scriptures. The real concept of God is that He is one and no one is adjoined in his Creation. All the Heavenly Scriptures, which were revealed on the surface of the Earth for mankind, clearly speak about th ...
... in front of us. The real concept of God, which is mentioned in various Religious and Heavenly Scriptures. The real concept of God is that He is one and no one is adjoined in his Creation. All the Heavenly Scriptures, which were revealed on the surface of the Earth for mankind, clearly speak about th ...
"Fool" in Proverbs - vassal of the King
... The #leä is one who is the “most hardened apostate.” This word for “fool,” or most often translated “mocker” is found 28 times in the OT, 18 of which are in Proverbs.24 #leä is the one whose spiritual problem is rooted “in their overweening pride (21:24). His supercilious arrogance blocks him from ...
... The #leä is one who is the “most hardened apostate.” This word for “fool,” or most often translated “mocker” is found 28 times in the OT, 18 of which are in Proverbs.24 #leä is the one whose spiritual problem is rooted “in their overweening pride (21:24). His supercilious arrogance blocks him from ...
Finding His Favor
... stature and in favor with the Lord and with men." It is said of David, who became king, Acts 7:46, "He enjoyed God's favor and asked that he might provide a dwelling place for the God of Jacob." It is said of David that Saul sent to Jesse saying, "Let David I pray thee, stand before me for he has f ...
... stature and in favor with the Lord and with men." It is said of David, who became king, Acts 7:46, "He enjoyed God's favor and asked that he might provide a dwelling place for the God of Jacob." It is said of David that Saul sent to Jesse saying, "Let David I pray thee, stand before me for he has f ...
Anselm`s Fool
... Perhaps. And perhaps Anselm does mean to express his disapproval of atheism by labeling the atheist “the Fool.” On the other hand, it is essential to the argument he is about to present that either Anselm or someone else deny God’s existence. This is essential because the argument he presents is, in ...
... Perhaps. And perhaps Anselm does mean to express his disapproval of atheism by labeling the atheist “the Fool.” On the other hand, it is essential to the argument he is about to present that either Anselm or someone else deny God’s existence. This is essential because the argument he presents is, in ...
Student Questions on the Pentateuch
... put/increase…) they can’t all be descriptive. It looks as if the words don’t distinguish these as sharply as we might. But the OT doesn’t seem to have drawn the inference that (e.g.) you can’t therefore work against the thorns and thistles. What was the difference about work outside the garden? Ther ...
... put/increase…) they can’t all be descriptive. It looks as if the words don’t distinguish these as sharply as we might. But the OT doesn’t seem to have drawn the inference that (e.g.) you can’t therefore work against the thorns and thistles. What was the difference about work outside the garden? Ther ...
The Model for the Messianic Community
... am certain that it is quite normal and natural for everyone who seriously studies the Scriptures to modify their peripheral beliefs as Ruach HaKodesh brings to them a deeper understanding of God’s Word, the discrepancies that I was discovering were so profound that I was left with a deep, burning co ...
... am certain that it is quite normal and natural for everyone who seriously studies the Scriptures to modify their peripheral beliefs as Ruach HaKodesh brings to them a deeper understanding of God’s Word, the discrepancies that I was discovering were so profound that I was left with a deep, burning co ...
Your Ears Will Hear
... Thank you to our Soup Sunday group for listening together and enriching our lives with your presence. We are incredibly grateful for our families. The rich heritage we both enjoy is an ongoing blessing in our lives. To our kids who have become our teachers, we love each one of you very, very much. I ...
... Thank you to our Soup Sunday group for listening together and enriching our lives with your presence. We are incredibly grateful for our families. The rich heritage we both enjoy is an ongoing blessing in our lives. To our kids who have become our teachers, we love each one of you very, very much. I ...
RCSPROUL
... 5. The Bible uses commonsense — universal sensation — language. 6. We should not expect the biblical writers to expound technical scientific theories when their main concern is the work of redemption. D. The scientific method was fine-tuned as a result of the Copernican Revolution. 1. One of ...
... 5. The Bible uses commonsense — universal sensation — language. 6. We should not expect the biblical writers to expound technical scientific theories when their main concern is the work of redemption. D. The scientific method was fine-tuned as a result of the Copernican Revolution. 1. One of ...
INTRODUCTION TO SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY
... i. Distinction between theology and philosophy is not as sharp as one may think 1. There is an overlap with theology and philosophy a. Both attempt to answer the ultimate question about origin, reality, values, beauty, purpose, ethics and knowledge 2. Theology and philosophy are at times similar dis ...
... i. Distinction between theology and philosophy is not as sharp as one may think 1. There is an overlap with theology and philosophy a. Both attempt to answer the ultimate question about origin, reality, values, beauty, purpose, ethics and knowledge 2. Theology and philosophy are at times similar dis ...
Who is the “God” Nietzsche denied? 1
... he announced the death of the god of modernity (Ward [1997] 1998:xxix; cf Macintyre & Ricœur 1969:67-68). Nietzsche did not share his fellow scholars’ enthusiasm for “Fortschritt” (cf Lampert 1993:276, 283-286).4 In his 1873 essay, Vom Nutzen und Nachteil der Historie für das Leben and in his book U ...
... he announced the death of the god of modernity (Ward [1997] 1998:xxix; cf Macintyre & Ricœur 1969:67-68). Nietzsche did not share his fellow scholars’ enthusiasm for “Fortschritt” (cf Lampert 1993:276, 283-286).4 In his 1873 essay, Vom Nutzen und Nachteil der Historie für das Leben and in his book U ...
god`s truth vs. satan`s lies - Hebron Lane Church of Christ
... they that go to seek mixed wine. 31 Look not thou upon the wine when it is red, when it giveth his colour in the cup, when it moveth itself aright. 32 At the last it biteth like a serpent, and stingeth like an adder. 33 Thine eyes shall behold strange women, and thine heart shall utter perverse thin ...
... they that go to seek mixed wine. 31 Look not thou upon the wine when it is red, when it giveth his colour in the cup, when it moveth itself aright. 32 At the last it biteth like a serpent, and stingeth like an adder. 33 Thine eyes shall behold strange women, and thine heart shall utter perverse thin ...
`Works of the Law` and the Jewish Settlement in Asia Minor.
... conditions’.2 The narrative of Paul’s travels in Acts does provide details that seem to be collaborated by the historical evidence, and thus helps to provide a context for Galatians and, hopefully, add to our understanding of the meaning of some of the more unusual words and phrases Paul uses in tha ...
... conditions’.2 The narrative of Paul’s travels in Acts does provide details that seem to be collaborated by the historical evidence, and thus helps to provide a context for Galatians and, hopefully, add to our understanding of the meaning of some of the more unusual words and phrases Paul uses in tha ...
THE COVENANTAL CONTEXT OF THE FALL: Did God Make a
... Before Adam and Eve’s fall into sin, the world was unmarred by evil and was “very good” (Gen. 1:31; 2:25). In this important respect, the present world differs radically from the original state of affairs. However, in other ways, the pre- and post-fall worlds share much in common. One point of alleg ...
... Before Adam and Eve’s fall into sin, the world was unmarred by evil and was “very good” (Gen. 1:31; 2:25). In this important respect, the present world differs radically from the original state of affairs. However, in other ways, the pre- and post-fall worlds share much in common. One point of alleg ...
The Myth of the `Law-Free` Paul Standing Between
... commandments or rituals, but of a way of life that prizes the interests of God and God's creation. The "love command" quoted by Jesus and Paul is in the heart of Leviticus (19:17-18). The word "gospel" also communicated a central concept of Judaism, the message of good for Israel, and that news whi ...
... commandments or rituals, but of a way of life that prizes the interests of God and God's creation. The "love command" quoted by Jesus and Paul is in the heart of Leviticus (19:17-18). The word "gospel" also communicated a central concept of Judaism, the message of good for Israel, and that news whi ...
Aquinas`s Ethics - University of Notre Dame
... by putting our distinctively human capacities to their best possible use. Since human beings are unique among animals by being created in God’s image, by possessing intellect and will, perfect human happiness involves knowing God through our intellects and loving God with our wills. This brief glanc ...
... by putting our distinctively human capacities to their best possible use. Since human beings are unique among animals by being created in God’s image, by possessing intellect and will, perfect human happiness involves knowing God through our intellects and loving God with our wills. This brief glanc ...
Jewish Proselyte Baptism and Its Relation to Christian Baptism
... roots back in JudaisD, is it possibl e that Christian baptimn l ikewise might have its roots at the same sour ce? thou~.ht, ...
... roots back in JudaisD, is it possibl e that Christian baptimn l ikewise might have its roots at the same sour ce? thou~.ht, ...
Word
... questioned Him, asking, ΚΕ (placeholder for the Upright One from Kurie), will You at this time (chronos) restore to its former state (apokathistemi – make separate and set upright) the dominion (basileia – royal authority and power) of Yisra’el (Israel – transliteration of the Hebrew Yisra’el, meani ...
... questioned Him, asking, ΚΕ (placeholder for the Upright One from Kurie), will You at this time (chronos) restore to its former state (apokathistemi – make separate and set upright) the dominion (basileia – royal authority and power) of Yisra’el (Israel – transliteration of the Hebrew Yisra’el, meani ...
Ethical Methodology: Between Public Theology and
... makes eminent sense to examine—even if only preliminarily—moral problems through them. The purpose is to show how the various dimensions of the problem and the community that bears its burden are illuminated when understood in relation to the moral and spiritual constructs of the community. One such ...
... makes eminent sense to examine—even if only preliminarily—moral problems through them. The purpose is to show how the various dimensions of the problem and the community that bears its burden are illuminated when understood in relation to the moral and spiritual constructs of the community. One such ...
JOHN 5: 17: NEGATION OR CLARIFICATION OF THE SABBATH
... Consequently, if God is not bound to rest on the Sabbath, the same liberty belongs to his Son and indirectly to the recipients of Christ's revelation. The notion of God's working even on the Sabbath, not as creator but as judge and sustainer, was present in rabbinic teachings. Apparently the distinc ...
... Consequently, if God is not bound to rest on the Sabbath, the same liberty belongs to his Son and indirectly to the recipients of Christ's revelation. The notion of God's working even on the Sabbath, not as creator but as judge and sustainer, was present in rabbinic teachings. Apparently the distinc ...
The Day of Judaism in the Catholic Church of Poland
... together the followers of Judaism, the Catholic Church, and to the extent possible, other Christian Churches. Furthermore, the Day is important in Poland, which after the World War II became predominantly Catholic. In contrast, during the pre-war years, because of different borders and other reasons ...
... together the followers of Judaism, the Catholic Church, and to the extent possible, other Christian Churches. Furthermore, the Day is important in Poland, which after the World War II became predominantly Catholic. In contrast, during the pre-war years, because of different borders and other reasons ...
Omnipotence
... omnipotent. As Aquinas put it, the "phrase, God can do all things, is rightly understood to mean that God can do all things that are possible.''10 In the same passage Aquinas goes on to suggest that being able to do anything logically possible is a necessary condition of being omnipotent. He says, " ...
... omnipotent. As Aquinas put it, the "phrase, God can do all things, is rightly understood to mean that God can do all things that are possible.''10 In the same passage Aquinas goes on to suggest that being able to do anything logically possible is a necessary condition of being omnipotent. He says, " ...
Merleau-Ponty and Modernist Sacrificial Poetics: A
... life, indeed authoritatively claiming the perceiver’s participation or communion. This sacramental quality of his work struck not only Merleau-Ponty but Rilke as well. Rilke used similar language to describe Cézanne’s painting: ‘The color dissolves [geht auf] completely in its realization; no residu ...
... life, indeed authoritatively claiming the perceiver’s participation or communion. This sacramental quality of his work struck not only Merleau-Ponty but Rilke as well. Rilke used similar language to describe Cézanne’s painting: ‘The color dissolves [geht auf] completely in its realization; no residu ...