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Page 83
David J. DeLaura. from the Essay on Development , in which Newman speaks of
apparent variations of Church doctrine under the figures of growth , increase ,
expansion , and development ( SPP , pp . 121 – 123 ; EDD , pp . 26 , 27 , 61 – 62
...
David J. DeLaura. from the Essay on Development , in which Newman speaks of
apparent variations of Church doctrine under the figures of growth , increase ,
expansion , and development ( SPP , pp . 121 – 123 ; EDD , pp . 26 , 27 , 61 – 62
...
Page 87
It is not surprising , then , that Newman , elaborately saluted with one hand for
statements on the development of doctrine , is with the other rather roughly
handled in the deeper implications of his argument and is in fact swept aside
either as ...
It is not surprising , then , that Newman , elaborately saluted with one hand for
statements on the development of doctrine , is with the other rather roughly
handled in the deeper implications of his argument and is in fact swept aside
either as ...
Page 90
Newman was discussing precisely the development of doctrine , while Arnold
holds that Christian " dogma , " " theological philosophy , " " speculation , " and "
opinion ” have nothing to do with the essence of Christianity and must in fact be ...
Newman was discussing precisely the development of doctrine , while Arnold
holds that Christian " dogma , " " theological philosophy , " " speculation , " and "
opinion ” have nothing to do with the essence of Christianity and must in fact be ...
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Contents
THE OXFORD SENTIMENT | 5 |
The Quarrel of Reason and Faith | 26 |
The Onslaught on the Philistines | 39 |
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