The Doctrine of the Trinity: Croall Lectures, 1942-1943 |
Contents
LECTURE I | 15 |
iv The divine revelation is given in acts and is received by those | 35 |
ii This was a promise to reproduce in His disciples His own | 50 |
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accepted activity adopted to share adoptionist attempt Augustine Bampton Lectures believe Bible biblical called Calvin Christian doctrine Christian Philosophy Christian revelation Church conscious creation creatures Deus distinction divine Trinity earth earthly elements empirical evidence empiricism eternal existence experience expound express fact Father gift given God's Godhead Gospels Holy Spirit human idea of unity idealist implies incarnate intellect intelligible interpretation involved Jesus Christ Jewish key-feature last lecture limitations living logical Logos Lord mathematical means Messiah metaphysic mind monarchianism mystery nature neo-Calvinists neo-Platonic notion object passages patristic Pentecost perfect Plotinus predicated principium priori problem propositions quae question quod Rashdall rational realised reality reason regarded relation religion revision Sabellius sapientia Scripture sense sonship speak subordinationism teaching Testament theologians theology things Thomas Thomas Aquinas thought three Persons tion trinitarian tritheism true truth understand unifying universe viii Wheeler Robinson whole word worship