Chapter, Paragraph
1 1 | Way, the Truth, and the Life) stood before the questioner?~
2 1 | to the Gospel and of holy life, but were also widely educated
3 1 | to appear, among them The Life of Jesus by Renan (1823-
4 2 | is accepted in faith by life itself. By their fruits
5 2 | nature, meaning and aim of life, personally as well as for
6 2 | whole universe. What is life? What is the origin of all
7 2 | no absolute Truth, then life has no meaning and no aim.~
8 2 | shallow practical questions of life. Positivism suffers through
9 2 | death and the length of his life, is incapable of independently
10 2 | the reason and aim of the life of the world and of his
11 2 | the world and of his own life. For an insignificant part
12 2 | unknowable (in which case life is meaningless), or can
13 2 | Way, the Truth, and the Life (John 14:6). That is, I
14 2 | My Father), and I am the Life (without Me there cannot
15 2 | without Me there cannot be life). How shall we regard these
16 3 | On the other hand, the life of modern townspeople flows
17 3 | several years of sinful life, they retain very little
18 3 | to determine his style of life. Once there is no God, there
19 3 | has to hastily use all life’s available pleasures. Once
20 3 | pleasures and delights of life by any means, but they would
21 3 | of vanity, in which his life is depleted, and takes his
22 3 | him to change his moral life and to learn to sacrifice
23 4 | facets of the spiritual life of man. Most important is
24 4 | the way, the truth and the life (John 14:6).~Therefore,
25 4 | that which exists between life and activity. No activity
26 4 | activity is possible without life. Religion gives life. And
27 4 | without life. Religion gives life. And only on condition of
28 4 | only on condition of this life is moral activity possible.
29 4 | through God can there be life. Without God life becomes
30 4 | there be life. Without God life becomes death. The ideal
31 5 | the meaning and aim of the life of the world and of man,
32 5 | way and the truth and the life (John 14:6), is capable
33 7 | contribute any consolation to the life of people, since, in a living
34 8 | science, and in practical life, other forms of proofs are
35 8 | the significance of the life of the world and man, as
36 8 | the aim and meaning of life), then this shows only the
37 8 | very often met in practical life where man’s passions are
38 8 | mechanism to explain the atom or life. If chance is not valid,
39 8 | course of the historical life of man to a wise Ruler of
40 8 | sometimes calls God “Master of Life.”~Objections against teleological
41 8 | convictions in practical life. This contradiction between
42 8 | atheism in their practical life follow the laws of Christian
43 8 | not when he lives a moral life, but only when he performs
44 8 | atheist also have fear? If life has no meaning and aim,
45 8 | happenings upon which all life wholly depends? And, conversely,
46 8 | that virtue in the present life more often is not rewarded
47 8 | which cannot be put into life without moral effort and
48 8 | verification by ethical life according to the teachings
49 9 | existence of a different life, another spiritual world,
50 9 | consciousness throughout our whole life be explained with the change
51 9 | temporary meaning during his life on the earth. The aim and
52 9,1 | the spiritual world and life beyond the grave, these
53 9,1 | it did during its earthly life. An understanding of this
54 9,1 | to correctly build one's life.~ Nevertheless, far from
55 9,1 | contemporary exploration of the life after death question is
56 9,2 | Bibliography on the subject of life after death.~ Ràymînd À.
57 10,1 | custom tailored to fit our life style. The more destructive
58 10,2 | us. Science may prolong life, but it cannot stop death
59 10,2 | explanations of creation and life given by science that I
60 10,3 | There is a respect for life that is truly amazing, to
61 10,3 | of misdeeds in a former life. Unless he can obtain perfection
62 10,3 | priestly status in the next life is their only hope for eternal
63 10,3 | priestly status in this life.~What the Buddhist people
64 10,3 | places with them in this life, a High Priest who will
65 10,3 | That one is Jesus.~Yes, life is often hard, and sometimes
66 10,4 | world. But he found his life of luxury meaningless and
67 10,4 | abandon all of his former life. The reincarnation beliefs
68 10,4 | into determines what your life will be like. You cannot
69 10,4 | determined by your past life. So if you are poor, you
70 10,4 | no more noble a class in life than that of one who gives
71 10,4 | that of one who gives his life to serve another. Even more,
72 10,4 | him, will give his very life to gain their eternal life.
73 10,4 | life to gain their eternal life. What the people need is
74 10,4 | could be God, for out of it life springs forth in abundance,
75 10,5 | universe, and the giver of life. The Muslims also rightly
76 10,5 | a way of gaining eternal life.~The Muslims share some
77 10,5 | one pilgrimage in their life to Mecca, if possible ~
78 10,5 | fanatics who do not value life as westerners do. This allows
79 10,6 | it is oriented mostly to life in this world, with little
80 10,6 | little attention given to life hereafter.~ ~Orthodox Judaism~
81 10,6 | the ethical questions of life with a moralistic approach.
82 11 | nor the meaning of his own life and that of the world, nor
83 11 | Truth) and the authentic life, for without the aid of
84 11 | there cannot be eternal life. I am the way, the truth,
85 11 | way, the truth, and the life (John 14:6), said Christ.~
86 11 | because no phenomenon of life can be completely understood.
87 11 | wonderful meaning in man’s life. This mixture of deism and
88 11 | experience of Christian life.~The question of the criteria
89 11 | influence on the spiritual life of man, then this serves
90 11 | regeneration into a new life as an indication of true
91 11 | changes in the historical life of man. Revealed Truths
92 12 | Omnipotence in the facts of usual life. Psychologically, a miracle
93 13 | mankind in its historic life for the acceptance of a
94 13 | interfere any further in the life of beings created by Him.~
95 13 | fantasies and imbued with vital life, the Old Testament teaching
96 14 | Original Cause of the world and life and the utter aim of human
97 14 | origins of the universe and life on the Earth irrespective
98 15,1 | fossil records indicate that life began as simple bacteria
99 15,2 | in the species of animal life on earth.~ Scientists began
100 15,3 | dioxide envelops the earth. Life appears in the fossil records
101 15,3 | ash settle, single-celled life forms in the ocean, including
102 15,3 | oxygen, making air-breathing life possible. The sky with the
103 15,3 | moving creature that hath life, and fowl that may fly above
104 15,3 | Another great explosion of life begins 225 million years
105 15,3 | earth, wherein there is life, I have given every green
106 15,3 | his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living
107 15,3 | to the Word is producing life indicates that it is not
108 15,3 | external action is “molding life,” overcoming inert matter.
109 15,5 | generally believe the first life developed over a great period
110 15,6 | The Beginning of Plant Life~Most of us were taught as
111 15,6 | Earth bring forth plant life suggests a passage of time
112 15,6 | room for variation of plant life in Scripture by what would
113 15,6 | guided the creation of plant life on Earth.~The question remains
114 15,6 | be asked: did all plant life originate from a few plant
115 15,6 | earth to bring forth plant life, it is God's command that
116 15,6 | moving creature that hath life, and fowl that may fly above
117 15,6 | moving creature that hath life, and fowl that may fly above
118 15,6 | previously existing land dwelling life forms that had been created
119 15,6 | soul in Scripture refers to life, having limited mind and
120 15,7 | his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living
121 15,7 | recognizes the preciousness of life, even if the man he rescues
122 15,7 | his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living
123 15,7 | meaning than just bodily life. The breath that God gave
124 15,7 | created to have eternal life with angels in heaven. Man
125 15,8 | studied and applied in the life of the believer. The Bible
126 15,8 | considered a fact. That all life on earth is descended from
127 15,8 | debates. That the first life on earth originated by natural
128 15,0 | while science claims that life evolved from single-celled
129 15,0 | organisms into the variety of life we see today.~Much time
130 15,0 | limits to the variation of life on earth which are impossible
131 15,1 | fossil record clearly shows life has changed with time. But
132 15,1 | leaps in the development of life occurred abruptly and by
133 15,1 | the earth to sustain human life.~The one theme consistently
134 15,1 | time, space, matter, and life. Rather than limiting the
135 15,1 | so He has ordered the way life progresses. We cannot change
136 15,2 | Limits and the flesh of life.~Here we focus on the relationship
137 15,2 | different varieties of plant life.~We see in the first 10
138 15,2 | earth brings forth plant life. This is a very important
139 15,2 | the further development of life. Also, plants appear to
140 15,2 | great explosion of marine life. It has been suggested that
141 15,2 | plants predating marine life, but for now that seems
142 15,2 | didn't come before marine life, how can the Bible really
143 15,2 | unicellular prokaryote life is found in the oldest known
144 15,2 | chromosomes. All multicellular life is made up of eukaryotic
145 15,2 | ago, the oceans swarm with life during the Cambrian explosion.
146 15,2 | alga is among the first life found on the developing
147 15,2 | remains: photosynthetic life appears 3.5 billion years
148 15,2 | The beginning of plant life is not one of those times.
149 15,2 | Abiogenesis, the study of life's origins, is still a long
150 15,2 | scientists may synthesize life in the lab, but the earth
151 15,2 | photosynthetic microscopic life. The early microscopic life
152 15,2 | life. The early microscopic life had the God-given directed
153 15,2 | listing species. Science says life appears in the first sedimentary
154 15,2 | to form. The Bible says life began as soon as there was
155 15,2 | the theory that the first life on earth arrived here from
156 15,2 | created the spark we call life, it is possible the earth
157 15,2 | the amazing complexity of life, even the simplest bacterial
158 15,2 | even the simplest bacterial life, and decided there had not
159 15,2 | the natural development of life. Cosmic seeding was the
160 15,2 | theological implications of life's sudden appearance. Panspermia
161 15,2 | moving creature that hath life, and fowl that may fly above
162 15,2 | different phyla of complex life (today, only about 35 phyla
163 15,2 | point that all these complex life functions should burst suddenly
164 15,2 | paradox of warm-blooded life.~On a physical level, blood
165 15,2 | higher functions of physical life possible. And blood itself
166 15,2 | the fossil record.~Another life function makes its first
167 15,2 | formed and truly amazing. Life is now aware, able to experience
168 15,2 | is not limited to aquatic life. It apparently is not even
169 15,2 | even limited to vertebrate life. The flesh of fish is symbolic,
170 15,2 | representing cold-blooded life. This relationship applies
171 15,2 | Well over 90% of all animal life on earth are in this group,
172 15,2 | moving creature that hath life.” So they don't even get
173 15,2 | important point is that life, as defined by blood and
174 15,2 | creation of one level of life with verse 1:21 recording
175 15,2 | moving creature that hath life” which in Hebrew is sherets
176 15,2 | birds choose a mate for life. As a survival tactic this
177 15,2 | only great extinction of life in earth's history. It was
178 15,2 | over 90% of all the oceanic life was wiped out in a mass
179 15,2 | characteristics of warm-blooded life. No offense to snake and
180 15,2 | that escapes cold-blooded life.~In varying amounts, according
181 15,2 | to finish the course of life in God’s mode! This is the
182 15,2 | and breathed the breath of life into it? The creature that
183 15,4 | Earth.”~ The notion that life existed anywhere in the
184 15,4 | clearer, the notion that life could have arisen only on
185 15,4 | in the cosmos that harbor life.~ “Not so fast,” say Peter
186 15,4 | universe is teeming with life, complex organisms are not
187 15,4 | Rare Earth: Why Complex Life Is Uncommon in the Universe”).~
188 15,4 | singular habitat for animal life. Indeed, they call this
189 15,4 | astrobiology,” the study of life throughout the universe.
190 15,4 | their conjectures about how life might evolve on other planets
191 15,4 | entirely on one example — how life evolved on Earth. But they
192 15,4 | Brownlee acknowledge that life arose fairly quickly on
193 15,4 | and they allow that simple life forms, of the single-cell
194 15,4 | complex plant and animal life. Only Earth, among the inner
195 15,4 | chemical building blocks of life. And there is the position
196 15,4 | foster the rise of complex life.~'Not the center of the
197 15,5 | moving creature that hath life.’ ‘Let the earth bring forth
198 15,5 | Bergson) — the aspiration to life, helps to understand an
199 15,5 | indisputable fact of evolution of life on earth.”~ One of the leading
200 15,5 | vision of the origins of life is similar to the theory
201 15,6 | himself all other levels of life. For example he writes: “
202 15,6 | concludes that man has an animal life and animal soul. He refers
203 15,6 | his nostrils the breath of life” (Genesis 2:7). The meaning
204 15,6 | God breathes the breath of life not into the face but into
205 15,6 | Man has several levels of life in him: physical, animal,
206 15,6 | levels, sides or “grades” of life in man: bodily, emotional-bodily,
207 15,6 | and another and a third life...” A Christian follower,
208 15,6 | himself these five tiers of life, should learn how to be
209 15,6 | him access to the Tree of Life.~ ~ ~
210 16,2 | in himself the breath of life from God.~ ~From these truths
211 17,1 | Redemption.~ Of the primitive life of man, science has no data
212 17,2 | good harmony of the whole life of the transgressors.~ The
213 17,3 | that planets could form and life would be possible. The laws
214 17,3 | stars wouldn't light up, and life couldn't reproduce or even
215 17,3 | more access to the Tree of Life.~ The soul's persistence
216 17,3 | them access to the Tree of Life, which itself was necessary
217 17,3 | was necessary for eternal life. Taken first in the literal
218 17,3 | was necessary for eternal life, and hence Adam and Eve
219 17,3 | to him from the Tree of Life, not from his nature. When
220 17,3 | God through the Tree of Life. Sin produced loss of spiritual
221 17,3 | produced loss of spiritual life as it distanced them from
222 17,3 | God, the only source of life. This is precisely what
223 17,3 | offered access to the Tree of Life. Of course this is especially
224 18,1 | truth and rethink one’s own life from the moral viewpoint
225 18,1 | the earliest age of man’s life, tendencies opposed to those
226 18,1 | or deprive another of his life. Sometimes man can do this
227 18,2 | misfortunes cast a shadow on our life daily. Death is the unavoidable
228 18,2 | unavoidable end of a physical life. Sometimes the inevitability
229 18,4 | eternity.~ Some facts of life may receive controversial
230 18,4 | the range of this material life. Materialists explain suffering
231 18,4 | inevitable. They understand human life as a tangle of injustice,
232 18,4 | evil from the temporary life’s perspective only, are
233 18,4 | which is necessary for life, but which can be very dangerous
234 19,1 | and the seed of all animal life by means of an ark to be
235 21 | governed by God. Ethical life for man is necessary because
236 21 | in the family and social life of the people. As examples,
237 21 | infliction of harm into the life of neighbors is forbidden;
238 21,1 | of the Old Testament on life after death.~The Old Testament
239 21,1 | teaching about the future life was insufficiently developed
240 21,1 | encouragement of a good moral life of the Hebrew people (insufficiently
241 21,1 | loftiest ideas about eternal life), the Old Testament religion
242 21,1 | well-being of the earthly life of the righteous; nevertheless,
243 21,1 | teaching about the future life in Old Testament religion
244 23 | influence on the historic life of man. When the name of
245 24 | and not essential to man’s life on earth. Such reasoning
246 24 | influence into all phases of life. Only Christianity is capable
247 24 | which should be applied to life, and encourages knowledge
248 24 | world; it points to temporal life as only a preparatory phase
249 24 | preparatory phase to eternal life. By this teaching, Christianity
250 24 | in the present temporal life. History shows how much
251 24 | became the motto of Christian life. All monasticism passed
252 24 | intellectual and bodily life of man.~ To fully comprehend
253 24 | it is a new principle of life and activity of man. Although
254 24 | the world, that is, the life of God in Himself, was incomprehensible.
255 24 | eternal disclose of divine life and substance in the world,
256 24 | eternal fullness of His inner life He is unknown to us. Not
257 24 | of the Divinity, where a life of love resided from eternity:
258 25 | stars’ influence on human life, watching tokens and omens,
259 25 | all, because everyone’s life in particular, and the universe
260 25 | God cared to give them life; He also cares about the
261 25 | care about each particular life. One might say that these
262 25 | provides for everything, gives life to all, and leads to the
263 25 | He always cares about our life and salvation, then we also
264 25 | God and the purpose of our life on the earth.~ ~ ~
265 App,1| states, “The stele brings to life the biblical text in a very
266 App,2| personal example of ethical life in the Person of Its Lawgiver
267 App,2| was the basis of His whole life and activity. The reason
268 App,2| Spirit of Christ. His whole life on earth was like an unceasing
269 App,2| devoted, and giving up His life for the sake of the whole
270 App,2| our neighbors? The whole life of Christ was passed in
271 App,2| way of the Personality and life of Christ, though not completely
272 App,2| the Way, the Truth and the Life, in the process of showing
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