Church Dogmatics: The doctrine of God. 2 ptsT. & T. Clark, 1957 |
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... omnipotence bene- ficially to us as His omnicausality , although He does not need to do this or lose anything by doing it . If we do not see this , how can we acknow- ledge and worship it as divine omnipotence , and show it the awe and ...
... omnipotence bene- ficially to us as His omnicausality , although He does not need to do this or lose anything by doing it . If we do not see this , how can we acknow- ledge and worship it as divine omnipotence , and show it the awe and ...
Pagina 531
... omnipotence does not consist in the fact that He can do all things , but in the fact that He does all things , that " in pure activity He wills all that is and occurs , and that accordingly the range of His working is infinite and the ...
... omnipotence does not consist in the fact that He can do all things , but in the fact that He does all things , that " in pure activity He wills all that is and occurs , and that accordingly the range of His working is infinite and the ...
Pagina 599
... omnipotence , and therefore God's omnipotence in general , is simply and exclusively the omnipotence of this action . And again , with the statement that God's omnipotence is the omnipotence of His knowing and willing we have confirmed ...
... omnipotence , and therefore God's omnipotence in general , is simply and exclusively the omnipotence of this action . And again , with the statement that God's omnipotence is the omnipotence of His knowing and willing we have confirmed ...
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THE FULFILMENT OF THE KNOWLEDGE of | 25 |
THE KNOWABILITY Of | 63 |
THE LIMITS OF THE KNOWLEDGE of | 179 |
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