The Humanity of GodPresbyterian Publishing Corporation, 1960 - 96 halaman In "The humanity of God", the author lays the cornerstone for his new evangelical theology by stating that the deity of God, rightly understood, includes his humanity. This is the irrefutable good news of God's acceptance of man through Christ. In "Evangelical theology in the 19th century", he examines the theology of liberalism against which he and his fellows reacted. In the last essay, "The gift of freedom", he deals with practical problems of the Christian life. The author finds the basis of evangelical ethics in the overwhelming fact that God has made made free and chosen man to be his child and a partner in his work. |
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... fact that at that time we worked almost exclu- sively with the concept of diastasis , only seldom and inci- dentally with the complementary concept of analogy . That may be the case . But was not this formal principle merely a symptom ...
... fact that at that time we worked almost exclu- sively with the concept of diastasis , only seldom and inci- dentally with the complementary concept of analogy . That may be the case . But was not this formal principle merely a symptom ...
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... fact that actually His deity encloses humanity in itself . This is not the fatal Lutheran doctrine of the two natures and their properties . On the contrary , the essential aim of this doctrine is not to be denied at this point but to ...
... fact that actually His deity encloses humanity in itself . This is not the fatal Lutheran doctrine of the two natures and their properties . On the contrary , the essential aim of this doctrine is not to be denied at this point but to ...
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... fact that the use of the good gift of God and hence human activity with its great and small results is compromised in the extreme through man's perverted attitude toward God , toward his neighbor , and toward himself . Certainly culture ...
... fact that the use of the good gift of God and hence human activity with its great and small results is compromised in the extreme through man's perverted attitude toward God , toward his neighbor , and toward himself . Certainly culture ...
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19th century 19th-century theology Adolf von Harnack affirm anthropocentric attempt become beginning bestowed Bible Biblical brother certainly change of direction Christian community Christian faith Christian message Christology Church communion concept concern concrete confess confrontation covenant creature dialogue divine freedom doctrine dogmatics earlier change Ernst Troeltsch eternal Ethical reflection evangelical ethics evangelical theology event evil exegesis existence of Jesus fact Father Ferdinand Christian Baur foundation of evangelical free theologian genuine gift of freedom God's deity God's freedom God's own freedom gospel historical-critical history of religion Holy Scripture human freedom humanity of God interpretation Jesus Christ judgment Karl Barth Kerygma live logian Lord Luther man's freedom meaning ment Nineteenth-century theology obedience particular partner philosophy Pietism possible problem proclaimed question religious revelation Richard Rothe Schleiermacher Spirit statement task theme theo thinking and speaking tion true truth turnabout understand validity wants wholly witness word world views