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... opposition , obscuration , and hin- drances . On this perception of a living and self - developing principle was founded the method of composing his historical works , which he was wont to call the organic - genetic . He possessed great ...
... opposition , obscuration , and hin- drances . On this perception of a living and self - developing principle was founded the method of composing his historical works , which he was wont to call the organic - genetic . He possessed great ...
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... Opposition of the Church Doctrine . 3. The Church Doctrine of the Image of God in Man 180 180-182 The twofold designation in Genesis , and the distinction of εikúv and ouoiwois the Clementine Homilies , Melito , Tatian , Justin , the ...
... Opposition of the Church Doctrine . 3. The Church Doctrine of the Image of God in Man 180 180-182 The twofold designation in Genesis , and the distinction of εikúv and ouoiwois the Clementine Homilies , Melito , Tatian , Justin , the ...
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... opposition to the Jewish standpoint and to the Heathen deification of Nature and Man , 192. Apollonius of Tyana , 192. Ebionitish and Gnostic views , 194. Docetism , 195. The Ignatian Epistles - Patri- passianism , 196. Notions ...
... opposition to the Jewish standpoint and to the Heathen deification of Nature and Man , 192. Apollonius of Tyana , 192. Ebionitish and Gnostic views , 194. Docetism , 195. The Ignatian Epistles - Patri- passianism , 196. Notions ...
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... various principles of the Schools of Philosophy were so denominated . But the Christian consciousness understood this word in a bad sense . For Christianity presented itself as divine Truth in opposition to arbitrary human opinion ,
... various principles of the Schools of Philosophy were so denominated . But the Christian consciousness understood this word in a bad sense . For Christianity presented itself as divine Truth in opposition to arbitrary human opinion ,
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August Neander. as divine Truth in opposition to arbitrary human opinion , and aimed at imparting by the truth a unity to the religious con- sciousness . Hence the word acquired the meaning of an arbitrary difference of opinion which ...
August Neander. as divine Truth in opposition to arbitrary human opinion , and aimed at imparting by the truth a unity to the religious con- sciousness . Hence the word acquired the meaning of an arbitrary difference of opinion which ...
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