| William Adams Brown - 1902 - 352 lapas
...restrictions of nature and the natural effects of human society." 1 Ibid. p. 202, Eng. tr. p. 212. "Knowledge of God can be demonstrated as religious...exists no knowledge of God worthy of this content." Not, of course, as some careless critics have misinterpreted him to mean, as though God were a mere... | |
| William Adams Brown - 1902 - 352 lapas
...human society." '- lliid. p. 202, Eng. tr. p. 212. "Knowledge of God can be demonstrated as religions knowledge only when He is conceived as securing to...exists no knowledge of God worthy of this content." Not, of course, as some careless critics have misinterpreted him to mean, as though God were a mere... | |
| Archibald Browning Drysdale Alexander - 1920 - 512 lapas
...famous simile of the ellipse. " Christianity, so to speak, 1 Cf. Recht und Vers., Eng. trans., p. 212. " Apart from this valuejudgment of faith there exists no knowledge of God worthy of this century." resembles not a circle described from a single centre, but an ellipse, which is determined... | |
| John Baillie - 1928 - 506 lapas
...are Ritschl's words in defending himself against the opponents of his most characteristic doctrine: "To be sure, people say that we must first know the...and Christ ere we can ascertain their worth for us. ... The truth rather is that we know the nature of God and Christ only in their worth for us."1 Yet... | |
| James C. Livingston, Francis Schüssler Fiorenza - 456 lapas
...effects upon us," only as God is revealed to us as the guarantor of our victory over the natural world. Apart from this value-judgment of faith, there exists...knowledge of faith. To be sure, people say that we must know the nature of God and Christ ere we can ascertain their worth for us. But Luther's insight perceived... | |
| Ramchandra Dattatraya Ranade - 1917 - 428 lapas
...as securing to the believer such a position in the world as more than balances its restrictions; and apart from this value-judgment of faith there exists no knowledge of God worthy of this content. It is the duty of theology he contends "to io. Ritschl, ibid p. 225. np 207, , 12. Ritschl, p. 199.... | |
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