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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «SAPIENTIALLY»
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The practical works of ... Richard Baxter, with a life of ...
As God intended, sapientially, or per potentiam sapientue, to govern the rational
creature by laws and objects, so did he sapientially frame him in a capacity for
such a sapiential government ; and that was by giving him a free, that is, ...
Richard Baxter, William Orme, 1830
2
The Practical Works of the Rev. Richard Baxter, with a Life ...
You will say, that God could have preserved him from sin. It is true; but God
preserveth sapientially, by means, as well as omnipotentially: and sometimes he
seeth that the temptations to that person are like to be so strong, and his
corruption ...
Richard Baxter, William Orme, 1830
3
Virtue and the Voice of God: Toward Theology as Wisdom
No, the point is to distinguish (but not separate) such academic "theology" from
sapientially-defined theologia. Therefore, the degree to which such a course
contributes to theologia will depend on the public and private praxis of intending
God ...
by goods and passenger traffic, and deducting the working expenses, he
sapientially continues : — "We can now arrive »t a net earning of £40, 652, 550.
So it may be taken for granted that the receipts from passengers (^40,518,064)
are all ...
5
Sacrifice and Community: Jewish Offering and Christian Eucharist
significance of Christ's bodily presence in the Eucharist in his respondeo,
Aquinas thus focuses the answers to the objections upon the central problem that
will occupy him in his account of transubstantiation: exposing sapientially the way
that ...
6
Doing Justice: Knowing God, Volume 4: Knowing God
We need to build religious congregations ofa new kind which 3. are adapted to a
sapientially literate and globalized laity or at least to a laity evolving in this
direction. we have noted before both that the people increasingly aspire to
sapiential ...
7
The New Testament Story
All of this should be more than enough to establish that John's Christology is
sapientially shaped, and that he thinks that to understand who Jesus truly is
requires a knowledge of the path Wisdom, in the person of God's Son, took to and
from ...
8
Biblical Theology of the Old and New Testaments: Theological ...
... as a negative example of human failure, whereas the reign of David was
rendered typologically as a form of the rule of God, or eschatologically as a
foreshadowing of the Messiah, or sapientially as an enduring model of royal
wisdom.
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Partakers of the Divine: Contemplation and the Practice of ...
... cenobitic (community centered) and the eremitic or anchoritic (solitary)
religious lives were often designated “philosophy according to Christ,”
philosophy being understood not only conceptually as theory but also
sapientially as lived wisdom ...
Jacob Holsinger Sherman, 2014
10
'Piers Plowman' and the Medieval Discourse of Desire
The seeker's desire to 'taste' the apples of charity is thus not just a desire to know
charity (however sapientially), but also to have it. And in theTreeofCharityincident
,thisdesireisbothfrustratedandintensified; but because of this intensification, it is ...