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Page 88
... conception of being which is exclusive of that of product . " Thus , to return to Coleridge's own words , his " first idea ” is “ an absolute Will , which therefore is essen- tially causative of reality and therefore in origine ...
... conception of being which is exclusive of that of product . " Thus , to return to Coleridge's own words , his " first idea ” is “ an absolute Will , which therefore is essen- tially causative of reality and therefore in origine ...
Page 142
... conception of vicarious satisfaction of a debt of justice is totally inadequate to express the relationship between God and man , that is , if one takes the conception to be expressive of the essential char- acter of the redemptive act ...
... conception of vicarious satisfaction of a debt of justice is totally inadequate to express the relationship between God and man , that is , if one takes the conception to be expressive of the essential char- acter of the redemptive act ...
Page 214
... conception in terms of " tetractys , ” 92-95 ; conception of " Identity " as " ground " of Trinity , 92 ; God the Father as " Ipseity , " 92 , 106 ; God the Holy Spirit as " Community , " 93 ; necessarily involved in idea of per- sonal ...
... conception in terms of " tetractys , ” 92-95 ; conception of " Identity " as " ground " of Trinity , 92 ; God the Father as " Ipseity , " 92 , 106 ; God the Holy Spirit as " Community , " 93 ; necessarily involved in idea of per- sonal ...
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The Pattern of Development | 1 |
The Nature of Faith | 14 |
The Nature and Role of Sacred Scripture | 53 |
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