History of Dogma, Tom 4Roberts, 1898 |
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... taken a human . body though not a human soul , and accordingly all the feelings and spiritual struggles of Christ are to be attributed to the Logos . Christ has made known the Father to us , and by being man and by his death has given ...
... taken a human . body though not a human soul , and accordingly all the feelings and spiritual struggles of Christ are to be attributed to the Logos . Christ has made known the Father to us , and by being man and by his death has given ...
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... taken not to bring them to the notice of the people . The opponents , who at bottom presumably had the same convictions , ought to come to an agreement and compose their differences ; this is what is done in the schools of philosophy ...
... taken not to bring them to the notice of the people . The opponents , who at bottom presumably had the same convictions , ought to come to an agreement and compose their differences ; this is what is done in the schools of philosophy ...
Strona 12
... taken account of , and this produced frightful confusion . Still Athanasius saw clearly from the first that though the conception of generation might hold good of the Son , that of becoming or derivation did not ; s . de synod 3 : τὸν ...
... taken account of , and this produced frightful confusion . Still Athanasius saw clearly from the first that though the conception of generation might hold good of the Son , that of becoming or derivation did not ; s . de synod 3 : τὸν ...
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... taken place without the Logos . This is the point in which he is most strongly opposed to the Apologists and Origen . No traces of this advance are to be found as yet in the works " c . Gent " and " de incarnat . " See , on the other ...
... taken place without the Logos . This is the point in which he is most strongly opposed to the Apologists and Origen . No traces of this advance are to be found as yet in the works " c . Gent " and " de incarnat . " See , on the other ...
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... taken cum grano salis ; elements which were present in the teaching of the Church from the very beginning got here vigorous outward expression and became supreme . The approval the doctrine met with shews how deeply rooted they were in ...
... taken cum grano salis ; elements which were present in the teaching of the Church from the very beginning got here vigorous outward expression and became supreme . The approval the doctrine met with shews how deeply rooted they were in ...
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accordingly Alexandria already Antioch Antiochians Apollinaris Arian Arius Athan Athanasius Augustine Basil bishops body Cappadocians Chalcedonian Creed Christ Christian Christology Church conception condemned Constantinople controversy Council Cyril Dioscurus divine doctrine dogma East Emperor Eusebius Eusebius of Nicomedia Eutyches expression fact faith Father flesh formula fourth century God-Logos Godhead Greek Gregory Holy Spirit human hypostasis idea images Incarnation Irenæus Jesus Leontius letter Logos Mansi Marcellus monks Monophysites mystery nature Nestorian Nestorius Nicæa Nicene Creed opponents Orat Origen orthodox Patriarch Paul of Samosata person regarding Rome Sabellianism Scripture shews substance substantia Supper Synod Tertullian Theodoret theologians theology thought tion Trinity union unity West word ἀλλ ἀλλὰ αὐτοῦ γὰρ δὲ διὰ δύο εἶναι εἰς ἐκ ἐν ἐξ ἦν Θεὸν Θεὸς καὶ κατὰ μὲν μὴ οὐ οὐκ πνεῦμα τὰ τῇ τὴν τῆς οὐσίας τὸ τὸν τοῦ τοῦ Θεοῦ τοῦ πατρὸς τῷ τῶν υἱὸν φύσις ὡς
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