God's Image in Man, and Its Defacement in the Light of Modern Denials. (Lect., L.P. Stone Found., Princeton Theol. Sem.). Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

God's Image in Man, and Its Defacement in the Light of Modern Denials. (Lect., L.P. Stone Found., Princeton Theol. Sem.). Book

General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date: 1905 Notes: This is a black and white OCR reprint of the original. It has no illustrations and there may be typos or missing text. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. Excerpt: The Biblical Doctrine of Man and Sin in its Relation to the Christian Redemption -- Restoration and Perfecting of the Divine Image Still to be considered. 3. The Physical Consequence of Sin in Suffering and Death. Alleged Universality and Necessity of Death in the Organic World (Man included). Biblical View connected: (1) With its View of Man's Nature. Soul and Body not intended to be Separated. (2) With its View of Man's Primitive Condition. One of Moral Uprightness. Weismann's theory that Death is not a Necessity of Organisms. ' Immortality of the Proto2oa.' Remarkable Longevity in Animal World. Man's case stands on separate footing. He founds a New Kingdom ; is destined for Immortality. Death a Contradiction of the true Idea of Humanity. Posse nan mori and non fosse mori. Harmony of previous Discussions with the Scripture Doctrine of Redemption. The Doctrines of Man and Sin implied: 1. In the Presuppositions of Redemption. (1) The infinite Value of the Soul. (2) Man's Capacity for Divine Sonship. (3) Man's Need of Redemption as a Sinner. 2. In the End of Redemption. The Restoration and Perfecting of the Divine Image. 3. In the Meant and Method of Redemption. (1) In the Doctrine of Incarnation. The Divine Image the Ground of the Possibility of Incarnation. Christ the Perfect Realisation of the Divine Image in Man. (2) In the Doctrine of Atonement. Guilt the Presupposition of Atonement. The Racial Aspect of Sin has its Counterpart in Redemption. The First and the Second Adams. The Penal Character of Death implied in Christ's Death for our Sins. (3) In the Doctrines of Regeneration and Renewal. Conform...Read More

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  • 1150554142
  • 9781150554148
  • James Orr
  • 20 December 2009
  • Unknown
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 146
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