Chapter, Paragraph
1 1 | defend the new Christian truths in the light of rationalistic,
2 1 | general, more important truths to retreat to a secondary
3 1 | defended some general Christian truths very strongly and intelligently
4 1 | scientific basis for religious truths, and sharply objected to
5 1 | The defense of particular truths and the refutation of many
6 1 | general defense of Christian truths became mainly the work of
7 2 | is plain that the basic truths of religion are inaccessible
8 3 | opposition to the inspired truths, in order to forge a conflict
9 5 | was a shadow of revealed truths, a pre-portrayal of Truth
10 6 | contemplation of the idea.~Dogmatic truths and ethical conceptions
11 8 | among fundamental religious truths belongs to the truth of
12 8 | the benefit of religious truths fall into three categories:
13 8 | other fundamental religious truths were impossible was expressed
14 8 | postulates, that is, self-evident truths, which are impossible to
15 8 | all so-called self-evident truths, cannot be proved and which
16 8 | mathematically prove basic religious truths, and, in general, cannot
17 8 | mathematical proof of religious truths, which reveals the lawful
18 8 | of faith, makes religious truths (and, first of all, the
19 8 | God and other religious truths is part of the nature of
20 8 | proofs of the religious truths in which he believes. A
21 11 | of otherwise unknowable truths. Man is a part of the world.
22 11 | these otherwise unknowable truths, then, and only then, will
23 11 | explanation of religious-ethical truths which rise above all possibilities
24 11 | issue. The revelation of new truths, serving as a stimulus for
25 11 | historical life of man. Revealed Truths are always eternal Truths.~
26 11 | Truths are always eternal Truths.~The discovery of mysteries
27 11 | disclosed a whole series of truths which exceed every intellect
28 13 | fulfilled its purpose. Revealed truths were opened little by little
29 13 | reception of the higher truths of Christian Revelation.
30 13 | Revelation. Therefore, these truths were revealed gradually
31 13 | itself eternal and permanent truths of divine Revelation. The
32 15,8| that the Bible reveals the truths that are unavailable from
33 16 | exceptionally important, basic truths of revealed religion relating
34 16 | truth belongs to the basic truths of the Christian worldview,
35 16,2| instill basic religious truths into his people and, through
36 16,2| Being.~A series of other truths about God, the world, and
37 16,2| life from God.~ ~From these truths the logical conclusion follows
38 24 | not contain in its basic truths anything hostile to true
39 24 | Christianity, the basic truths of the Christian religion
40 24 | Testaments general dogmatic truths (of the unity of the divine
41 24 | others), nevertheless, these truths are presented more clearly,
42 24 | Testament.~ Some revealed truths in the Old Testament were
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