| 1820 - 796 Seiten
...and exclusively possessed of divine attributes; or whether they upon occasion combined with the name of the Father, that of the Son, and that of the Holy Spirit also, and whether they ascribed unto "the Son, and to the Holy Spirit, and to uone other but... | |
| Lewis Spence - 1920 - 524 Seiten
...derived for the most part from Erigena. Joachim mapped out the duration of the world into three ages, that of the Father, that of the Son, and that of the Spirit, — the first of which was to commence with the year 126o, and to be inaugurated by the general... | |
| Jeffrey Burton Russell - 1972 - 420 Seiten
...Italian named Joachim of Flora enunciated a millennarian theology: there were three ages of the world — that of the Father, that of the Son, and that of the Holy Spirit. The last he predicted would come in 1260 and would revolutionize the world, bringing the Kingdom... | |
| Jonathan Adams, James Luther Adams - 1991 - 404 Seiten
...has interpreted the entire history of Christian life and thought in terms of three "unitarianisms," that of the Father, that of the Son, and that of the Holy Spirit. He does not, however, propose a periodization; rather, he deals with the three "unitarianisms"... | |
| H. Stuart Hughes - 1991 - 208 Seiten
...precursor—the twelfth-century monk Joachim of Floris. Joachim had divided history into three stages, that of the Father, that of the Son, and that of the Spirit, corresponding respectively to the Old Testament, the New Testament, and the promised future... | |
| William James Abraham - 2002 - 528 Seiten
...only God can reveal himself. Analysis of the concept of revelation manifests a threefold lordship. that of the Father, that of the Son, and that of the Holy Spitit. Christ's work of reconciliation and revelation is identical to the work of the Father and made... | |
| Morton D. Paley - 1999 - 338 Seiten
...Joachim, endowed with prophetic spirit'.25 Joachim envisioned history as divided into three epochs: that of the Father, that of the Son, and that of the Holy Spirit. The third status was about to arrive, and the laws of Church and State would no longer be necessary,... | |
| Donald G. Bloesch - 2000 - 424 Seiten
...Joachim postulated three ages of history based on a historical-typological interpretation of Scripture: that of the Father, that of the Son and that of the Holy Spirit. While the 89 Age of the Father was dominated by married laypersons, the Age of the Son witnessed... | |
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