For the apprehension of faith is not confined to our knowing that there is a God, but chiefly consists in our understanding what is his disposition towards us. For it is not of so much importance to us to know what he is in himself, as what he is willing... The Theology of Albrecht Ritschl - Sida 48efter Albert Temple Swing - 1901 - 296 sidorObegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| Jean Calvin - 1816 - 524 sidor
...Paul defines faith as an obedience rendered to the Gospel, and praises the service of faith, (n) For the apprehension of faith is not confined to our knowing...understanding what is his disposition towards us. For, it \s not of so much importance to us to know what he is in himself, as what he designs to be to us. We... | |
| Jean Calvin - 1841 - 700 sidor
...Paul defines faith as an obedience rendered to the gospel, and praises the service of faith. (n) For the apprehension of faith is not confined to our knowing...is in himself, as what he is willing to be to us. We find. therefore, that faith is a knowledge of the will of God respecting us, received from his word.... | |
| Jean Calvin - 1844 - 700 sidor
...Paul defines faith as an obedience rendered to the gospel, and praises the service of faith. (re) For the apprehension of faith is not confined to our knowing...is in himself, as what he is willing to be to us. We find, therefore, that faith is a knowledge of the will of God respecting us, received from his word.... | |
| 394 sidor
...defines faith as an ohedience rendered to the gospel, and praises the service of faith (Phil 2:17). For the apprehension of faith is not confined to our knowing that there is a God, hut chiefly consists in our understanding what is his disposition toward us. For it is not of so much... | |
| Helmut Richard Niebuhr - 1991 - 144 sidor
...48, 139circular in Calvin. For him faith essentially "consists in a knowledge of Jesus Christ" since "the apprehension of faith is not confined to our...consists in our understanding what is his disposition toward us," which is impossible without the faith-relation to Christ. However the knowledge of Christ... | |
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