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1 1 | Pilate’s question: What is truth? When He Himself — Truth
2 1 | truth? When He Himself — Truth incarnate — (I am the Way,
3 1 | incarnate — (I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life) stood before
4 1 | maintained a respect for truth, no matter where it came
5 1 | interpretations of the revelations of truth and the discoveries of science,
6 1 | immutability of the eternal truth of Christianity.”~A new
7 1 | theological, and also the truth of the immortality of the
8 1 | experiment in proving this truth evoked a great rise of interest
9 2 | righteous (faith in the Truth) and it can be mistaken
10 2 | and evil? Can the absolute Truth be known? How must one live,
11 2 | of all the will (will to Truth), then the senses and the
12 2 | is: Is there an absolute Truth (that is, God), and can
13 2 | if there is no absolute Truth, then life has no meaning
14 2 | question of God (the absolute Truth) is such: “I don’t know.”
15 2 | declaration that the absolute Truth (God) is not perceptible.
16 2 | of God and the absolute Truth is such: “I don’t want to
17 2 | to perceive the absolute Truth (God). Consistent skepticism
18 2 | absence of a will to the Truth.~Atheism, being a belief
19 2 | absence of God and absolute Truth, becomes entangled in a
20 2 | religion lies a thirst for Truth and a will to Truth. There
21 2 | for Truth and a will to Truth. There must be absolute
22 2 | There must be absolute Truth, and I want to know it no
23 2 | act of will (the will to Truth) is begun the building of
24 2 | absolute whole!~The absolute Truth is incomprehensive to man!
25 2 | the recognition of this Truth is possible! If there exists
26 2 | desires to reveal the absolute truth to man, then, and only then,
27 2 | and only then, can this Truth become accessible to our
28 2 | other words, the absolute truth is either unknowable (in
29 2 | to people! The absolute Truth is revealed by God! But
30 2 | definitely: I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life (John 14:6).
31 2 | Way) of perceiving the Truth; I am Myself the incarnate
32 2 | am Myself the incarnate Truth (everything I say is the
33 2 | everything I say is the Truth, for I reveal to people
34 2 | of knowing the absolute Truth, which man so thirsts to
35 4 | 15:13). I am the way, the truth and the life (John 14:6).~
36 5 | the Greeks as a guide to truth … a child-guide of the Hellenes
37 5 | reflecting in itself the truth even if obscurely and not
38 5 | truths, a pre-portrayal of Truth shown in the Holy Scripture,
39 5 | of the light of Christ’s truth, similar to the reflection
40 5 | possibility of perceiving Truth. Only a humble scholar,
41 5 | and I am the way and the truth and the life (John 14:6),
42 5 | method) toward perceiving Truth. For God resisteth the proud,
43 7 | contradictions.~A yearning for Truth, without faith that there
44 7 | that there is an absolute Truth (a perception of which is
45 7 | historical proof of the truth of the existence of God
46 7 | correct or incorrect.~The truth of an assertion does not
47 7 | does not cease to be the truth. Likewise, the truth or
48 7 | the truth. Likewise, the truth or falsity of the statement “
49 8 | religious truths belongs to the truth of the existence of God.
50 8 | indemonstrability of religious truth. At times in this denial
51 8 | important of them — the truth of the existence of God)
52 8 | the methods of proving the truth of God’s existence, this
53 8 | ontological proof of the truth of the existence of God: “
54 8 | so also the proof of the truth of God’s existence is founded
55 8 | regarding this basic religious truth to be so evident that one
56 8 | does not at all prove the truth of religion. However, it
57 8 | quibbling, ought not the truth of religion and the falsity
58 8 | benefits of religion. The truth is that many people do not
59 8 | punishment. This is the law of truth. The requirement that virtue
60 8 | clear and simple words of Truth: Take My yoke upon you,
61 8 | Christ.~ ~Conclusion.~The truth of God’s existence, finally
62 8 | local possibility of this truth. The impossibility of refuting
63 8 | impossibility of refuting this truth by any local considerations
64 9 | immovable conviction in the truth of the soul’s immortality.
65 9,1 | understanding of this essential truth is absolutely necessary
66 9,1 | unbiased and scientific way the truth of the soul's existence
67 10 | the countenance of divine truth not only the Hebrews, who
68 10 | of mixing a portion of truth with a mass of fallacies.
69 10 | taught the people religious truth. The thinkers that were
70 10 | means for perceiving the truth of God, and a recognition
71 10 | method of perceiving this truth.~ ~ ~
72 10,1 | some, maybe even a lot of, truth. Since we build our belief
73 10,1 | we find assurance in the truth they contain. The problem
74 10,2 | This is good since complete truth is not found in the pages
75 10,3 | Buddhism misses this obvious truth just as naturalism does,
76 11 | desired this and opened the Truth to people. He sent to the
77 11 | who brought people the Truth, the way of understanding
78 11 | or way of perceiving the Truth) and the authentic life,
79 11 | life. I am the way, the truth, and the life (John 14:6),
80 11 | as having power to reveal Truth Itself. Christ is the fullness
81 11 | fullness of God-revealed Truth. Speaking with His lips
82 11 | word was the absolute pure Truth. For He Himself, the Savior
83 11 | one or another religious truth to a selected person (for
84 11 | of communication of the Truth, and Internal Revelation
85 11 | precisely for the perception of Truth.~At the other extreme, we
86 11 | the perception of absolute Truth brings us to this dilemma:
87 11 | this dilemma: either such Truth is incomprehensible, or
88 11 | certainly bears witness to the truth of Revelation.~The holy
89 11 | supernatural Revelation. The truth of Revelation can never
90 11 | of the Holy Fathers, the Truth of God’s Revelation is verifiable,
91 11 | Incarnation, proved the truth and godliness of Christianity
92 11 | important proof of the divine truth of Revelation should be
93 12 | of that, witness to the truth of Revelation. Prophecies,
94 12 | Omniscience, also witness to the truth of Revelation.~A genuine
95 12 | nature of divine love and truth. Therefore, a genuine miracle
96 12 | authority to reveal the Truth to people. In order to prove
97 12 | of a notable proof of the truth of divine Revelation is
98 12 | the work of disclosing the truth of divine Revelation. Present
99 13 | volume of proofs of its truth and of its divine Revelation
100 13 | sincerely search for the Truth.~ ~The Hebrew people were
101 13 | elect to work in service to Truth and good for the welfare
102 14 | weaken their faith in the truth of the Holy Scripture.~
103 14 | nature and the depths of the truth in the Holy Scripture. What
104 15,1 | in the same thing — the truth. Many Christian scientists
105 15,5 | always incomplete.~When the truth will become fully revealed
106 15,6 | built on a denial of the truth but upon the amount of available
107 15,7 | literature and poetry; to ponder truth, beauty, love, humor, and
108 15,8 | not have to sacrifice the truth or integrity of either field
109 15,8 | Bible's ability to convey truth when compared to the evidence
110 15,8 | the Holy Spirit to express truth in such a marvelous way
111 15,8 | beyond direct observation, truth becomes belief. One willfully
112 15,9 | believe science. But in truth, there is no reason we must
113 16 | teaching about man is the truth of the unity of mankind.
114 16 | the unity of mankind. This truth belongs to the basic truths
115 16 | mankind, in the light of this truth, represents in itself a
116 16 | Redeemer, Christ.~ Without this truth, the teaching of the necessity
117 16 | not be understood. This truth also determines the substance
118 16 | full expression of this truth, and, because of this, not
119 16 | blame”; this is the social truth of Christianity. The coarsest
120 16 | forcing us to doubt the truth of the biblical teaching
121 16,2 | other peoples.~The principal truth is that God is the one spiritual
122 16,2 | independent of the world. This truth was preserved in that branch
123 16,2 | peoples had already lost this truth for some time. It was even
124 16,2 | are bound up with this truth and follow directly from
125 16,2 | value as a divinely revealed truth, deals, as we see, a blow
126 16,2 | Christianity brings out a higher truth in the Old Testament accounts:
127 16,2 | Testament accounts: the truth of the unity of God in a
128 17,1 | case recedes less from the truth than he who does not acknowledge
129 17,1 | which makes them godlike in truth. A full personal freedom,
130 17,2 | sin an offence to divine truth, but it is also treachery
131 17,2 | violating the law of divine Truth, treacherously breaking
132 18,1 | hand, the wish to learn the truth and rethink one’s own life
133 22 | amplitude of proofs of its truth and divinity. These proofs
134 22 | convincing proofs of the truth of Christianity for itself.~
135 24 | of kindling love toward Truth, for the sake of Truth itself,
136 24 | toward Truth, for the sake of Truth itself, without which no
137 24 | search for and service to Truth, goodness and beauty.~ Christianity
138 24 | worship him in spirit and in truth (John 4:24), would be impossible
139 24 | Trinity, demonstrate the Truth and divinity of Christianity.~
140 24 | Christianity discloses the truth that God (in His essence,
141 24 | impregnated by the revealed truth of the Trinity, did not
142 24 | knows and understands the truth that God is Love and what
143 24 | without the aid of God. This truth was formulated by some of
144 24 | Apologetics.” The proof of the truth of the Resurrection of Christ
145 25 | leads to the victory of truth and good.~ The Savior said
146 App,2| meditation of the Christian? In truth “the intellect of Christ
147 App,2| Being Himself the Way, the Truth and the Life, in the process
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