Systematic Theology (Volume 1 of 3)Strong, Augustus Hopkins
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Systematic Theology (Volume 1 of 3)
Strong, Augustus Hopkins
Baptists -- Doctrines; Theology, Doctrinal
The universe is related to God as my thoughts are related to me,
the thinker. I am greater than my thoughts, and my thoughts vary
in moral value. Ethical Monism traces the universe back to a
beginning, while Pantheism regards the universe as coëternal with
God. Ethical Monism asserts God’s transcendence, while Pantheism
regards God as imprisoned in the universe. Ethical Monism asserts
that the heaven of heavens cannot contain him, but that
contrariwise the whole universe taken together, with its elements
and forces, its suns and systems, is but a light breath from his
mouth, or a drop of dew upon the fringe of his garment. Upton,
Hibbert Lectures: “The Eternal is present in every finite thing,
and is felt and known to be present in every rational soul; but
still is not broken up into individualities, but ever remains one
and the same eternal substance, one and the same unifying
principle, immanently and indivisibly present in every one of that
countless plurality of finite individuals into which man’s
analyzing understanding dissects the Cosmos.” James Martineau, in
19th Century, Apl. 1895:559—“What is Nature but the province of
God’s pledged and habitual causality? And what is Spirit, but the
province of his free causality, responding to the needs and
affections of his children?... God is not a retired architect, who
may now and then be called in for repairs. Nature is not
self-active, and God’s agency is not intrusive.” Calvin: Pie hoc
potest dici, Deum esse Naturam.
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