Issues of the Age Or Consequences Involved in Modern Thought

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D. 139) : " One article of our faith, then, is, that Christ is the first begotten of God, and we have already found him to be the very Logos (or universal reason) of which mankind are all partakers ; and, therefore, those who live according to the Logos are Christians, notwithstanding they may pass with you for atheists ; such, among the Greeks, were Socrates and Herakleitos, and the like ; and such, among the Barbarians, were Abraham, and Ananias, and Azarias, and Misael, and Elias, and many o...thers, whose actions, nay, whose very names, I know, would be tedious to relate, and therefore shall pass them over. So, on the other hand, those who have lived in former times in defiance of the Logos, or reason, were evil, and enemies to Christ, and murderers of such as lived according to the Logos ; but they wlio have made the Logos, or reason, the rule of their actions are CJiristians, and men without fear and trembling. " Nor is this an exaggerated statement; for although it seems inevitable that there should exist in all ages a certain class, who whether from short-sightedness or mental imbecility, would so far circumscribe the sphere of religion as to make it dependent on certain dogmatic forms, instead of fundamental principles, inhering in the nature of things, there are yet others who prefer the comprehensiveness, as well as the profounder estimate, of Justin Martyr and Clement of Alexandria.

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