Lectures on the History of Christian Dogmas, Volume 1G. Bell and sons, 1888 |
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... body to the spirit . In the one there is an tioavigwrile , a humanized religious knowledge , in the other a dis - humanized ; here , we have the positive symbolic , there the negative . Thus the contrast of an exoteric and esoteric ...
... body to the spirit . In the one there is an tioavigwrile , a humanized religious knowledge , in the other a dis - humanized ; here , we have the positive symbolic , there the negative . Thus the contrast of an exoteric and esoteric ...
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... bodies ; but as it is , we need the Letter as well as the Idea . We must also seek to retain the good reputation of piety among the people . " This Alexandrian religious Philosophy was of great importance in the subsequent History of ...
... bodies ; but as it is , we need the Letter as well as the Idea . We must also seek to retain the good reputation of piety among the people . " This Alexandrian religious Philosophy was of great importance in the subsequent History of ...
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... body ; in this was presented a general moral truth , intelligible to ríoris and corresponding to the ux : lastly , there was the higher speculative truth analogous to the human vous . Like Philo , Origen aimed in general to preserve the ...
... body ; in this was presented a general moral truth , intelligible to ríoris and corresponding to the ux : lastly , there was the higher speculative truth analogous to the human vous . Like Philo , Origen aimed in general to preserve the ...
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... with the doctrine of the historical Christ , an Idealism and a Rationalism ? In the opinion that the sensuous body was a mere optical deception DOCETISM . 87 without reality , is it not implied 86 THE HISTORY OF CHRISTIAN DOGMAS .
... with the doctrine of the historical Christ , an Idealism and a Rationalism ? In the opinion that the sensuous body was a mere optical deception DOCETISM . 87 without reality , is it not implied 86 THE HISTORY OF CHRISTIAN DOGMAS .
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... Body . Christianity had to give an impulse to the Spirit to * In Ev . Johan . c . iv . v . 24. — πvɛõμa ¿ Ðɛós , etc. t . xiii . § 21 , ff . ANTHROPOMORPHISM . 103 develope and cherish from within itself the 102 THE HISTORY OF CHRISTIAN ...
... Body . Christianity had to give an impulse to the Spirit to * In Ev . Johan . c . iv . v . 24. — πvɛõμa ¿ Ðɛós , etc. t . xiii . § 21 , ff . ANTHROPOMORPHISM . 103 develope and cherish from within itself the 102 THE HISTORY OF CHRISTIAN ...
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