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Million Book Collection - The Fishers of Men Ministries

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INDEX4 I 5JEROME, St., states as a fact <strong>of</strong> his day the result <strong>of</strong> the conflict betweenheathen philosophy and the Church, 372.Judaism and Christianity, their relation, 37~43»Juvenal, his religious and philosophic standing-ground, 177.KKLLNER Ifcllcnismus und Christenthum, 207.Kleutgen, <strong>The</strong>ologie dcr Vorzeit, statement <strong>of</strong> the Being <strong>of</strong> God, 304 ;freedom <strong>of</strong> the creature an image <strong>of</strong> the Creator's freedom, 317 ;early pantheism <strong>of</strong> Greek philosophy, 323, 324 ; Philosophic dcrVorzeit, 45, 297, 302 ; the doctrine <strong>of</strong> Pantheism, 304 ; God, theefficient, exemplary, and final cause <strong>of</strong> things, not their formalor material cause, 321.LACORDAIRE, anecdote recorded by, 366.Lasaulx, 115, 116, 123.Leo the Great, Pope, St., mentions the presence <strong>of</strong> St. Peter at Rome,both under Claudius and Nero, 13, note; his statement <strong>of</strong> thePrimacy <strong>of</strong> St. Peter, as continued in the Roman See, identicaland coextensive with its definition " in the Vatican Council, 369,note, 42, 43.MARCUS AURELIUS, outline <strong>of</strong> his philosophy, 84; passages referringto man's state after death, 88; his cosmopolitanism, 96.Maximus Tyrius, his philosophical standing-point, 201.Merivale, History <strong>of</strong> Rome, quoted, 7, note.Mohler, Kirchengeschichtc, 123.*Musonius, general sketch <strong>of</strong> his teaching, 77.NAGELSBACH, die Nachhomerische <strong>The</strong>ologie, 83,184. Greek mythologyknows no Creator, 334. Lineaments <strong>of</strong> an original revelation inthe Greek traditional religion, 334-36.Northcote and Brownlow, quoted, 37.ORIGEN, 63, 204, 205.Orosius, cited, 13.Ott, Dr., in Tubinger Quartalschrift, quoted, 67-9.PANTHEISM, i.e., the confusion <strong>of</strong> the substance <strong>of</strong> God with the substance<strong>of</strong> the world, by making God either the formal or thematerial cause <strong>of</strong> the world, f runs in various degrees O through D allphilosophic thought from Thales to Plotinus, 301; carries withit a denial <strong>of</strong> creation, 302, 308 ; and <strong>of</strong> free-will, 308, 309. <strong>The</strong>contradictory Christian truth that God is the efficient, exemplary, andnal cause <strong>of</strong> all things, 320-23. <strong>The</strong> whole contest between ancient

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