Christology And Personality Containing I Christologies Ancient And Modern I

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Christology And Personality Containing I Christologies Ancient And Modern I
W William Sanday
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\ p. 129; cp. Harnack, Grundriss d. Dogmengesch. , p. 110; Hist, of Dogma (E. T. ), ii. 220 tf. , 225 ff. 2 18 Ancient and Modern Chrwtologics with anything Hke the same sweep and range? Was it not a noble thought on the part of Justin which led him to see 'seeds' of the Divine Word at work in the Gentile thinkers of old, in men like Heraclitus and Socrates or Plato and Pythag- oras, while the Divine Word as a whole was in- carnate in Christ ?
To see the doctrine of the Logos at its best, we ma
...y look at it for a moment in stronger hands than those of Justin. The following is Origen's reply to a scoff by Celsus directed against the late date and local character of the Incarnation, which Celsus compared to Zeus awaking out of sleep and sending off Hermes in the comedy ^ : — Observe here too Celsus's want of reverence when he most unphilosophically brings in a comic poet, whose object is to raise a laugh, and compares our God the Creator of the Universe with the god in his play who on awaking dispatches Hermes.

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