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" If Man is to get a consciousness of the unity of divine and human nature, and of this characteristic of Man as belonging to Man in general; or if this knowledge is to force its way wholly into the consciousness of his... "
Hegel and Hegelianism - Page 265
by Robert Mackintosh - 1903 - 301 pages
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Studies in Hegelian Cosmology

John McTaggart Ellis McTaggart - 1901 - 324 pages
...God, but to the inability of mankind in general to grasp the idea of that incarnation in its truth. "If Man is to get a consciousness of the unity of divine and human nature, and 1 Philosophy of Religion, ii. 318 (trans, iii. 110). of this characteristic of Mail as belonging to...
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A Short History of Philosophy

Archibald Browning Drysdale Alexander - 1908 - 640 pages
...Himself in and through man. In an important passage (Philosophy of Religion, ii. 282) Hegel says, " If man is to get a consciousness of the unity of divine and human nature, this unity must accordingly show itself in one particular man, in a definite individual who is, at...
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Great Philosophical Problems

James Lindsay - 1922 - 302 pages
...in him." He did not fail to ascribe metaphysical content and value to the religious consciousness. To get a consciousness of the unity of Divine and human nature, we need this unity embodied in a definite individual — who is the Divine Idea — such as we have...
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An Introduction to Hegel's Philosophy of Religion

Raymond Keith Williamson - 1984 - 404 pages
...absorption of this opposition — will be made possible only if it is manifested in a specific human life: If Man is to get a consciousness of the unity of divine...must reach him in his character as Man in general . . .; it must come to him as representing Man in his immediate state, and it must be universal for...
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