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 v
... observations contained in the present course of Lectures . I am exclusively engaged in considering what I may call a human section of the complex history of Christianity . But I would not , at the same time , be thought insensible to ...
... observations contained in the present course of Lectures . I am exclusively engaged in considering what I may call a human section of the complex history of Christianity . But I would not , at the same time , be thought insensible to ...
Strona xvii
... observe , that I am , by natural dis- position , utterly averse to polemical disputation . I prefer leaving the cause in the hands of the public ; having no desire , that any thing advanced in my writings should stand b its ground by ...
... observe , that I am , by natural dis- position , utterly averse to polemical disputation . I prefer leaving the cause in the hands of the public ; having no desire , that any thing advanced in my writings should stand b its ground by ...
Strona xviii
... observed tendency is , to hurt the Christian temper ; and its use as an instrument of Truth is extremely hazardous . In the next place , I have not felt that the writings so vehemently railed against , have been substantially assailed ...
... observed tendency is , to hurt the Christian temper ; and its use as an instrument of Truth is extremely hazardous . In the next place , I have not felt that the writings so vehemently railed against , have been substantially assailed ...
Strona xxi
... Observation , indeed , of the idioms of different languages will shew this sufficiently . When the Romans called an army Exercitus , they gave it a peculiar name founded on the excellence of their disci- pline , and significant of the ...
... Observation , indeed , of the idioms of different languages will shew this sufficiently . When the Romans called an army Exercitus , they gave it a peculiar name founded on the excellence of their disci- pline , and significant of the ...
Strona xxii
... observation and thought . Now if this holds in other subjects , what is to prevent its holding also in Theology ? What is there here to identify modes of statement with the Truths themselves ; so that to shew the one to be variable , is ...
... observation and thought . Now if this holds in other subjects , what is to prevent its holding also in Theology ? What is there here to identify modes of statement with the Truths themselves ; so that to shew the one to be variable , is ...
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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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