Chapter, Paragraph
1 4 | In order for this to be understood, it is necessary that along
2 4 | and a moral feeling may be understood if we focus on the differing
3 5 | that many phenomena, not understood at the present time, may
4 8 | are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made,
5 8 | expedient world. God is understood, in this case, as the Demiurge,
6 8 | Almighty God Himself, Who is understood as love and higher justice,
7 10,2 | that I believe can only be understood as the working of God in
8 11 | pantheistic systems, Revelation is understood as the self-revelation of
9 11 | of life can be completely understood. By expanding in such a
10 11 | miraculous phenomena as they are understood in Christianity. Schleiermacher
11 13 | presentations of God — where God is understood as the Creator of the world
12 15 | of creation should not be understood literally, but as periods,
13 15,4 | speaking. Day 4 should be understood as the cleansing of the
14 15,4 | days can and often are understood in Scripture to mean a period
15 15,6 | of mammals, but is best understood as meaning grazing animals.
16 15,6 | the idea might better be understood as a lump of clay being
17 15,5 | Days of creation should be understood not literally (“For a thousand
18 16 | all mankind could not be understood. This truth also determines
19 17,3 | sixth day” (Gen 1:31).~It is understood that if it was good by God'
20 19,1 | entire heavens” must be understood in its context. What would
21 21,1 | immortality, since God Himself was understood, first of all, as an immortal
22 22 | Testament prophets profoundly understood this and fixed their gaze
23 App,2| original thought was manifestly understood. The most lofty thoughts
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