1,043 Quotes About Theology
- Author Ludwig Feuerbach
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[L]et it be remembered that atheism … is the secret of religion … ; religion … in its heart, in its essence, believes in nothing else than the truth and divinity of human nature.
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- Author R. Alan Woods
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Jesus is God is the unified field theory of Christianity".
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- Author Jay E. Adams
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Evil is powerful, but good is more powerful. In fact, evil is so powerful that only good has the power to overcome evil. Darkness can be driven away only by light.
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- Author Jay E. Adams
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I don't care what problem you face; it has no power to defeat the cross of Christ.
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- Author Iain Murray
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Worldliness proposes objectives which demand no radical breach with man's fallen nature; it judges the importance of things by the present and material results; it weighs success by numbers; it covets human esteem and wants no unpopularity; it knows no truth for which it is worth suffering; it declines to be a 'fool for Christ's sake.
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- Author Celsus
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If, these people worshiped one God alone, and no other, they would probably have some valid argument against the worship of others. But they pay excessive reverence to one who has but lately appeared among men, and they think it no offence against God if they worship also His servant.
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- Author William Lane Craig
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No solo las Escrituras implican fuertemente la creación ex nihilo, sino que la evidencia empírica de un comienzo absoluto del universo parece tener ramificaciones teológicas trascendentales
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- Author Rowan Williams
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There is in every situation the possibility for the human intelligence to receive some kind of formation by the infinite intelligent act of God.
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- Author Clark H. Pinnock
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In the creeds common to East and West, references to the Spirit are brief and occasional, at times sounding even perfunctory. In liturgy, one will find many lines praising Father and Son, followed by a phrase “with the Holy Spirit” as a kind of afterthought. Our language is often revealing—the Spirit is a third person in a third place. At times the Spirit can even sound like an appendage to the doctrine of God and a shadowy, ghostly, poor relation of the Trinity.
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