The Scholastic Philosophy Considered in Its Relation to Christian Theology: In a Course of Lectures Delivered Before the University of Oxford, in the Year MDCCCXXXII, at the Lecture Founded by John BamptonB. Fellowes, 1837 - 548 |
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Strona xiv
... MORAL PHILOSOPHY OF THE SCHOOLS . No proper Moral Philosophy in the Scholastic System - Con- fusion of moral and religious truth injurious to both - Instance in Paley's Moral Philosophy - Moral Truth at first taught on the ground of ...
... MORAL PHILOSOPHY OF THE SCHOOLS . No proper Moral Philosophy in the Scholastic System - Con- fusion of moral and religious truth injurious to both - Instance in Paley's Moral Philosophy - Moral Truth at first taught on the ground of ...
Strona xxvi
... moral terms in general , indefinite as these are when compared with those of the exact sciences . has been acutely remarked , that whilst Technical Terms are " the lights of Science , " they have been in many instances theshades of ...
... moral terms in general , indefinite as these are when compared with those of the exact sciences . has been acutely remarked , that whilst Technical Terms are " the lights of Science , " they have been in many instances theshades of ...
Strona 5
... moral questions , is undoubtedly true ; and a highly interesting fact it is both to the Theologian and the Moral Philosopher . The point , however , on which I now insist , is the separate influence of the two great classes of ...
... moral questions , is undoubtedly true ; and a highly interesting fact it is both to the Theologian and the Moral Philosopher . The point , however , on which I now insist , is the separate influence of the two great classes of ...
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... moral , and another simply intellectual ; the force of Vice and the force of Theory ; -both of which have played a considerable part in the drama of Religion . Each demands , accordingly , a distinct consideration from those who would ...
... moral , and another simply intellectual ; the force of Vice and the force of Theory ; -both of which have played a considerable part in the drama of Religion . Each demands , accordingly , a distinct consideration from those who would ...
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... moral truth . The collection of these several authoritative decisions at length rose into a peculiar system of Philosophy in itself ; of which Aristotle indeed was the foundation and cement , but the structure itself , commentary piled ...
... moral truth . The collection of these several authoritative decisions at length rose into a peculiar system of Philosophy in itself ; of which Aristotle indeed was the foundation and cement , but the structure itself , commentary piled ...
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abstract accordingly aliquid aliud Aquinas argument Arian Aristotle assertion Augustine autem authority century Christ Christian connexion controversies Creed Deus dicendum dicitur disputation distinct doctrine ecclesiæ ejus enim erat ergo ethical etiam Eucharist evidence evil expression fact Faith Father Grace Greek Gregory Nazianzen hæc heretical Holy Spirit hominis human hypostases idea ideo Jerome John of Salisbury Lanfranc language Lecture logical Manicheism mind modo moral nature Nestorius nisi NOTE notion object observed opinion original Original Sin orthodox peccatum Pelagian Pelagius potest Predestination principle quæ quam quia quidem quod rationem reason Religion religious Sabellian Sacraments sacred Scholastic Philosophy Scholasticism Schoolmen Schools Scripture secundum sense shew sicut soul speculation Summa Theol sunt tamen term Tertullian Theology theory things tion Transubstantiation tres Trinitarian Trinity vero virtue whilst word writings δὲ καὶ τὴν τὸ τῶν
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