Cardinal NewmanL. MacVeagh, The Dial Press, 1930 - 295 pages |
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Page 153
... knowledge is professed . Theology is a branch of knowledge , therefore a University , if it is to fulfil its mission to the full , must teach theology . If it fails in this respect , if it excludes theology from its range of studies ...
... knowledge is professed . Theology is a branch of knowledge , therefore a University , if it is to fulfil its mission to the full , must teach theology . If it fails in this respect , if it excludes theology from its range of studies ...
Page 154
... knowledge of the Creator is in a different order from knowledge of the creature , so , in like manner , meta- physical science is in a different order from physical , physics from history , history from ethics . You will , " he ...
... knowledge of the Creator is in a different order from knowledge of the creature , so , in like manner , meta- physical science is in a different order from physical , physics from history , history from ethics . You will , " he ...
Page 167
... knowledge , and it is the impart- ing of knowledge in proportion to that education . " I have italicized the words " in proportion to that educa- tion " in the first place because they are of paramount im- portance , and in the second ...
... knowledge , and it is the impart- ing of knowledge in proportion to that education . " I have italicized the words " in proportion to that educa- tion " in the first place because they are of paramount im- portance , and in the second ...
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