The Medieval MindContent: New Religious Orientation - Christianity: the Formative years - Augustine: God the Creator - Augustine: the Created Universe - Medieval interval - Thomas: Metaphysics - Thomas: Psychology, ethics, Politics - End of the Middle ages. |
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Page 194
... consider only corporeity in it , . . . that concept likewise . . . is formed also by abstraction with respect to other forms than corporeity , none of which I consider , such as animation , sensuality , rationality , whiteness ...
... consider only corporeity in it , . . . that concept likewise . . . is formed also by abstraction with respect to other forms than corporeity , none of which I consider , such as animation , sensuality , rationality , whiteness ...
Page 212
... Consider nature : Instead of the closed system of naturally caused events that the Greek physicists had conceived it to be , it became for the Christians a stage setting on which the drama of salvation unfolded . Instead of a system of ...
... Consider nature : Instead of the closed system of naturally caused events that the Greek physicists had conceived it to be , it became for the Christians a stage setting on which the drama of salvation unfolded . Instead of a system of ...
Page 280
... consider the whole of the human race as we consider the whole universe . God has willed to manifest His goodness in men : in respect to those whom He predestines , by means of His mercy , in sparing them ; and in respect to others ...
... consider the whole of the human race as we consider the whole universe . God has willed to manifest His goodness in men : in respect to those whom He predestines , by means of His mercy , in sparing them ; and in respect to others ...
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