A Unitarian clergyman has become the American editor of the Essays and Reviews;[257] and hails the appearance of such a book as representing a new and better era in modern theology.
In contrast with all these classes stand the heroes of the Modern Theology, who possess the "passion for reality," and are endowed with the new cosmology of Galileo.
In the latter treatise we learn not merely the personal views of Pierson, but the creed advocated by all the adherents of the empirical-modern theology.
But he was essentially a theologian, the founder of modern theology.
This thought has been appropriated in all of modern theology.
What then is a spirit, to speak in the language of modern theology, but the absence of an idea?
The great lack of modern theology is precisely this ethical lack; holiness is merged in benevolence; there is no proper recognition of God's righteousness.
A spirit in the language of modern theology is then but an absence of ideas.
The material Jupiter of the ancients could move, build up, destroy, and propagate beings similar to himself; but the God of modern theology is a sterile being.
To put it more prosaically, modern theology is at last about to become sincere.
Modern theology keeps on endeavouring to discover in the title of Son of Man, which is bound up with the future, a humanised present Messiahship.
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