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Ivan M. Andreyev
Orthodox apologetic theology

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1 1 | proof (a special form of ethical proof of the trust of the 2 2 | Christian world-view!~After this ethical effort of the will, the 3 4 | and the other consist of ethical obligations; the difference 4 4 | rouses us to regard our ethical obligations not just as 5 4 | not just as the demands of ethical duty, but as godly commandments.~ 6 4 | in their objectives. An ethical feeling is characterized 7 4 | moral duty and a longing for ethical perfection; the aim of the 8 6 | idea.~Dogmatic truths and ethical conceptions are clothed 9 7 | moral growth and genuine ethical satisfaction.~This makes 10 8 | a new form of so-called ethical proof. The history of philosophy 11 8 | Ontological Proof.~Ontological and ethical proofs of God’s existence 12 8 | practical importance of the ethical meaning of this conviction, 13 8 | but in actual fact.~ ~D. Ethical Proof.~Ethical proof of 14 8 | fact.~ ~D. Ethical Proof.~Ethical proof of God’s existence 15 8 | theoretical character. Practical, ethical proof results in pointing 16 8 | general conclusion about the ethical benefits of religion. The 17 8 | cannot even be talk of the ethical good conduct of an atheist.~ 18 8 | scientifically philosophic methods of ethical proof of God’s existence 19 8 | theology and philosophy, ethical proof of God’s existence 20 8 | existence was deduced from the ethical law contained in conscience, 21 8 | this law. Kant gave to the ethical proof a different basis. 22 8 | which is demanded by our ethical conscience, it is necessary 23 8 | forms (pre-Kant and Kant), ethical proof has its force. These 24 8 | Careful analysis of the ethical conscience of man shows 25 8 | fulfillment of the demands of ethical law, he experiences a spiritual 26 8 | the presence of a higher ethical law which approves or censures 27 8 | placed it above himself.~Ethical law also cannot be deduced 28 8 | man’s nature. However, if ethical law is not created by man 29 8 | Concerning Kant’s basis for ethical law, it is formulated by 30 8 | way: “We are aware of the ethical law within ourselves demanding 31 8 | welfare. Even though in our ethical deeds we should not be governed 32 8 | aspires by virtue of its own ethical nature. But the union of 33 8 | fortune. Meanwhile, our ethical conscience urgently demands 34 8 | his criticism of Kant’s ethical proof, with complete justice, 35 8 | aspects and formulations of ethical proof of God’s existence, 36 8 | practical verification by ethical life according to the teachings 37 9 | teleological, philosophical, ethical, and historical (from the 38 9 | soul itself.~·        The ethical proof is based on the demands 39 9 | based on the demands of our ethical conscience.~·        The 40 9 | constantly changing matter.~The ethical proof of the soul’s immortality 41 9 | himself an intellectual, ethical personality, cannot have 42 9 | on the earth. The aim and ethical designation of man as a 43 10,6 | religion but deal with the ethical questions of life with a 44 11 | contradictions to elementary ethical demands, then there can 45 13 | deeply vital and highly ethical character. The sole, vital, 46 13 | evil was eliminated because ethical imperfection was impossible 47 13 | Persian religion, the most ethical of all, Ormuzd, is bound 48 16 | determines the substance of the ethical principle underlying the 49 16 | morality has widened the ethical horizon of mankind to a 50 17,2 | wickedness, the greatest ethical injustice, and itself the 51 19,4 | also has a dogmatic and ethical meaning.~The flood is referred 52 21 | that is, governed by God. Ethical life for man is necessary 53 21 | and neighbor are based all ethical obligations in relation 54 21 | themselves little in the ethical meaning and purpose of man’ 55 22 | Testament.~ All the dogmatic and ethical teachings of the Old Testament, 56 23 | represents in itself the ethical ideal of all times and all 57 24 | Church is a society where ethical good is accomplished. The 58 24 | to a tendency to justify ethical demands with religious sanction 59 24 | sanction and to base the ethical obligations of man on the 60 24 | the divine origin of such ethical teaching. With deeper penetration, 61 24 | diversity of the parts, the ethical teaching of Christianity 62 24 | charitable influence of the ethical Christian ideal on all mankind 63 24 | extraordinary degree the ethical dignity of woman: maiden, 64 24 | system of religious and ethical doctrine as it is a new 65 24 | purely theoretical as well as ethical. The theoretical meaning 66 24 | exceptionally significant, highly ethical character, which was not 67 24 | little to the loftiness and ethical worth of the religion that 68 24 | Holy Trinity also has an ethical meaning (The Ethical Idea 69 24 | an ethical meaning (The Ethical Idea of Church Dogma, by 70 24 | theoretical but also a universally ethical meaning. It elevated the 71 App,2| its having not only a true ethical law and abundant help in 72 App,2| perfect personal example of ethical life in the Person of Its 73 App,2| An exact and complete ethical image of Jesus Christ, possessing 74 App,2| Christ, possessing infinite ethical perfection, is impossible 75 App,2| point out how these basic ethical features of His Personality 76 App,2| words in his course on “Ethical Theology”:~ “Poor, uneducated,


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