| William Paterson Paterson - 1912 - 464 lapas
...system. The article of the personality of God is vigorously defended, with some debt to Lotze, 1 ' If we discount, in the case of God, the interval between...to us under the limitations of time. But only for us since for us, as pre-existent, Christ is hidden.' — Ibid., p. 471. against the Pantheistic school,1... | |
| Hugh Ross Mackintosh - 1912 - 580 lapas
...Christ from His revealed greatness. Again, it is difficult to fix precisely the meaning of the words : " Christ exists for God eternally as that which He appears to us under the limitations of time." Either this is tantamount to an assertion of ideal pre-existence, in which case we may for the moment... | |
| Hugh Ross Mackintosh - 1914 - 568 lapas
...Christ from His revealed greatness. Again, it is difficult to fix precisely the meaning of the words : " Christ exists for God eternally as that which He appears to us under the limitations of tima" Either this is tantamount to an assertion of ideal pre-existence, in which case we may for the... | |
| Robert Mackintosh - 1915 - 312 lapas
...only for God Himself." From edition two onwards, words are added which Dr. Garvie has quoted : " If we discount, in the case of God, the interval between...eternally as that which He appears to us under the limitation of time. But only for God ; since for us Christ as pre-existent is hidden." It is worth... | |
| William John Sparrow-Simpson - 1919 - 154 lapas
...questions concerning Christ's existence prior to His appearance in history. Ritschl himself declared that " Christ exists for God eternally as that which...limitations of time. But only for God, since for us Christ as pre-existent is hidden." 1 This appears to mean no more than the admission that everything... | |
| Hugh Ross Mackintosh - 1924 - 568 lapas
...perfectly intelligible only as the object of the Divine mind and will, that is, only for God Hitnself. But if at the same time we discount, in the case of...since for us, as pre-existent, Christ is hidden." 1 This is put from a standpoint we have already seen reason to reject ; and if we do not feel ourselves... | |
| Salusbury Fynes Davenport - 1925 - 316 lapas
...has for us the 'value of God.' "The eternal Godhead of the Son is perfectly intelligible only as the object of the Divine mind and will, that is, only...since for us, as pre-existent, Christ is hidden." No details of the pre-existent life of Christ have been revealed to us, and no profundity of speculation... | |
| Salusbury Fynes Davenport - 1925 - 316 lapas
...has for us the 'value of God.' "The eternal Godhead of the Son is perfectly intelligible only as the object of the Divine mind and will, that is, only...since for us, as pre-existent, Christ is hidden." No details of the pre-existent life of Christ have been revealed to us, and no profundity of speculation... | |
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