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Ivan M. Andreyev
Orthodox apologetic theology

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1 1 | the passion of his ardent nature — to fanaticism. Tertullian 2 1 | century. In his work, “Of Nature,” is contained a deadly 3 1 | as blind and dull in its nature). In the opinion of Protestants, 4 1 | religious understanding of nature. The idealistic systems 5 1 | Ulrici (1806-1884), God and Nature; F. Hettinger (1819-1890), 6 2 | 2. The nature of religion.~The word religion 7 2 | Lactantius defines the nature of religion as a union of 8 2 | line of questions about the nature, meaning and aim of life, 9 2 | is a belief that God and nature are one and the same thing. 10 2 | Pantheism, identifying God and nature as one, also is enmeshed 11 2 | philosophy, but being close to nature and having clean hearts, 12 3 | self-sufficiency of matter and laws of nature.~ As a mass phenomenon, 13 3 | from direct contact with nature, which occurred when significant 14 3 | the Maker of the Universe. Nature helps man on his way to 15 3 | Deity, for at his every step nature’s beauty, splendor, harmony 16 3 | people used to be closer to nature, and an atheist was a rare 17 3 | people who live close to nature, though their concepts of 18 3 | observation of the order of nature, spiritual qualities of 19 5 | contradictory to the laws of nature. Often such scholars assert 20 5 | that every phenomenon of nature and every event occurring 21 5 | explained by the laws of nature alone, without the help 22 5 | explainable by the laws of nature alone: 1) the very existence 23 5 | existence of the world or nature and 2) the laws of nature 24 5 | nature and 2) the laws of nature themselves. Therefore, the 25 5 | the world and the laws of nature? There are not and there 26 5 | concerning the above. The laws of nature, he said, are those means 27 5 | actions of these laws of nature are actions of God Himself. 28 5 | explainable by the laws of nature alone; that is, an actual 29 5 | even change “the order of nature.”~Very often we may happen 30 5 | contradicts the laws of nature, but the wordcontradicts” 31 5 | its components exist in nature.~As it is, this miracle ( 32 5 | not contradict the laws of nature. All the laws of nature 33 5 | nature. All the laws of nature remain inviolate. But they — 34 5 | laws of inert unconscious nature — are overcome by a new 35 5 | inert unconscious laws of nature? If these laws could not 36 5 | with inert and unconscious nature and overcoming it, can make 37 5 | consciousness and inert nature, directly intervening in 38 5 | directly intervening in inert nature and overcoming it (by powers 39 5 | these phenomena the laws of nature are not violated; a miracle 40 5 | not contradict the laws of nature, but overcomes them by means 41 6 | composition or of the beauties of nature under the influence of an 42 8 | but only for us who are by nature lower than God, and hence 43 8 | religious truths is part of the nature of things and was originated 44 8 | those by Ulrich, God and Nature and God and Man, and in 45 8 | the expedient ordering of nature; 2) the explanation of expedience 46 8 | the general experience of nature can by no means be denied. 47 8 | expedient actions of animals and nature, in general, are not animals 48 8 | general, are not animals and nature themselves; but it does 49 8 | accomplished in an unconscious nature. Observing the expedient 50 8 | of an indifferent, cruel nature, does not a man acquire 51 8 | any other side of man’s nature. However, if ethical law 52 8 | virtue of its own ethical nature. But the union of fortune 53 8 | proof in this fashion: “Nature cannot establish compliance 54 8 | of a cause differing from nature and not depending on it. 55 8 | and mind, is higher than nature. And such a Being is God 56 9 | inferred from the properties or nature of the soul itself.~·        57 9 | heterogeneous (or different in nature), not comparable one to 58 9,1 | existence is not passive in nature, because the personality 59 10 | subjugating man to external nature characteristic of the ancient 60 10 | world, and the spiritual nature of man.~The religions of 61 10,3 | coexistence with all men and with nature. There is a respect for 62 11 | and wonderful phenomena of nature and its laws, He gave the 63 11 | knowledge.~The revelation of nature as well as the voice of 64 11 | through examination of the nature of the world and the nature 65 11 | nature of the world and the nature of his own conscience, reaches 66 11 | inspired.”~Regarding the nature of Revelation, false views 67 11 | rationalistic opinions of the nature of Revelation eventually 68 11 | amounts to a denial of it. If nature is God, then there is no 69 11 | revealed in diverse forms — in nature, in man’s spirit, in the 70 11 | supernatural Revelation. By nature, the problem of supernatural 71 12 | revealing to people the nature of divine love and truth. 72 13 | Testaments lies not in its nature, but in the degree of its 73 13 | a limited measure.~ ~The nature of the religion of the Old 74 13 | known ancient religions. Nature was accepted as either eternally 75 13 | reckoned as only a “flower of nature” (in the religion of China); 76 13 | teaching. Man lives amid nature and its laws. He can study 77 13 | and its laws. He can study nature and discover, but not create, 78 13 | already existing laws of nature. But how nature and its 79 13 | laws of nature. But how nature and its laws were created, 80 14 | human soul, and through nature, whose entire order witnesses 81 14 | based on factual studies of nature, and the Holy Scriptures, 82 14 | clerics wish to derive laws of nature from their own understanding 83 14 | Both the Holy Scripture and nature are true witnesses of God 84 14 | comprehend fully the mysteries of nature and the depths of the truth 85 14 | to understand better what nature and the Word of God communicate 86 15 | understanding made clear of the true nature of God as a Being, positive 87 15 | distinguishing virtue of divine nature expressed. The act of creation 88 15 | and formation of inorganic nature. The organic world, however, 89 15 | earlier created element of natureearthly dust. But the 90 15,1 | that God used the laws of nature, that He designed, to achieve 91 15,3 | God, using the laws of nature that He designed, molded 92 15,7 | difference is spiritual in nature.~We are told that God created 93 15,7 | Earth are purely physical in nature, brought forth by the earth 94 15,8 | compared to the evidence of nature is, well, supernatural. 95 15,8 | laws of the cosmos and of nature — are never seen as having 96 15,5 | laws that He built into nature.”~Professor of St. Vladimir’ 97 15,5 | inherent creative activity of nature, ‘elan vital’ (in the expression 98 15,5 | omnipotence, His will; yet, for Nature, the realization of His 99 15,5 | result of the evolution of nature, while that which is revealed 100 15,6 | that man in his spiritual nature profoundly differs from 101 15,6 | creation of God in his bodily nature, the crowning achievement 102 15,6 | bodily and spiritual/moral nature, man is created in the most 103 15,6 | forever — not because his nature was immortal, but because 104 16,2 | of itself, have a divine nature; it is nei­ther the offspring 105 17,2 | labor in the struggle with nature, illnesses, suffering, and 106 17,3 | of God that the laws of nature behave as they do, not by 107 17,3 | Tree of Life, not from his nature. When he sinned, he was 108 17,3 | before the fall were not by nature immortal but instead had 109 17,3 | and death and bloodshed in Nature long before man appeared 110 17,3 | Adam was not immortal by nature, there is no reason to expect 111 17,3 | animals were immortal by nature either. Moreover, the animals, 112 17,3 | animals were created mortal by nature. This view is supported 113 18,1 | itself into the spiritual nature of man, making him bad morally. 114 18,2 | good and physical evil.~ Nature abounds in kindness. A variety 115 18,2 | please us. The riches of nature, abundance and diversity 116 18,2 | organism. The beauty of nature, singing of birds, fragrance 117 18,2 | substance. Some believe that nature is a product of two opposed 118 18,4 | exalts man above the entire nature. However, we need to be 119 21,1 | spiritual side of man’s nature (Then shall the dust return 120 24 | morally ideal demands of man’s nature. His Church is a society 121 24 | accomplished. The whole nature of a Christian is in his 122 24 | world with all its laws of nature has no meaning. As a result, 123 24 | in the investigation of nature.~ Of all religions, only 124 24 | hostile to true progress. To nature it gives a warm and happy 125 24 | taught man to rule over nature to a much greater degree 126 24 | anthropomorphism veils the spiritual nature of the divine Being. The 127 24 | the idea about the inner nature of such a Being outside 128 24 | solution to the question of the nature of the one God in Himself. 129 25 | the sake of our corporeal nature. Man with intelligent soul, 130 App,1| 1440 B.C. The miraculous nature of the conquest has caused 131 App,2| remarkable virtue of the human nature of Christ: sinlessness.


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