Chapter, Paragraph
1 1 | Our Lord Jesus Christ, in view of the supernatural signs
2 1 | suggested the same problem. In view of this, some Fathers and
3 1 | breadth of the latter’s view concerning the relationship
4 1 | between faith and science, a view which results from the firm
5 1 | presented a bright philosophical view, examining the world as
6 1 | strictly Orthodox point of view, a fully complete, whole
7 1 | from an apologetic point of view, by the Professor V. Rev.
8 4 | godly commandments.~The view that the heart of a religion
9 5 | from a scientific point of view. The philosophical exploration
10 5 | explained from the point of view of science?~Very often atheistically
11 8 | From the Christian point of view, the impossibility of a
12 8 | expediencies from the point of view of a higher plan unapproachable
13 9 | a materialistic point of view, to explain psychological
14 9 | the materialistic point of view, which denies the existence
15 10 | ancient oriental paganism.~In view of this, the ancient pagan
16 10 | strictly religious point of view, pagan religions will forever
17 10,5 | first glance. We prefer to view Muslims as radical fanatics
18 10,5 | this is problematic both in view of its past history and
19 10,6 | prayer shawls. Whatever view we hold in this area, as
20 11 | Montanists), expressed the view that for the perception
21 12 | and teleological points of view. As an ontological phenomenon,
22 15 | irrefutable from the point of view of honest and serious naturalists.~
23 15,1 | still perpetuating this view today by insisting that
24 15,3 | misrepresented but their view is not supported by mainstream
25 15,3 | will actually support this view. Let's read Genesis again
26 15,5 | equally to an old-earth view.~Evolution — The theory
27 15,5 | associated with the atheistic view of naturalism. Many Bible-believing
28 15,6 | this issue, but the first view seems to be more consistent
29 15,9 | replace it with their own view of reality — the scientific
30 15,0 | until you hear the opposing view, and then that seems correct.
31 15,2 | this event to protect their view (which does not agree with
32 15,2 | credit for it, you must still view it in total amazement.~In
33 15,2 | From the Biblical point of view it may be true. But either
34 15,5 | science and the Mosaic world view, I’d say that his [Moses’]
35 17,2 | Sin, in the Christian view, is not only the transgression
36 17,3 | created mortal by nature. This view is supported by scientific
37 18,4 | God permits evil, if we view it within the range of this
38 19,1 | refers to the extent of their view from the entire region in
39 19,4 | the same light, and this view of the subject is confirmed
40 19,4 | Christ implies the same view concerning the flood in
41 21 | latter always had chiefly in view the achievement of good
42 22 | natural religions and in view of its clearly divine character,
43 22 | world. From the point of view of this school, Christianity
44 24 | that it is not possible to view it as morality without dogma (
45 App,1| critics to reconsider their view of the historicity of the
46 App,1| would take a very critical view of the historical accuracy
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