Date of Award
4-22-1937
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Bachelor of Divinity (B.Div)
Department
Systematic Theology
Scripture References in this Resource (separated by semi-colons)
Romans 1:23; Romans 1:19; Exodus 33:18-19; Leviticus 10:10; Ezekiel 22:26; Ezekiel 22:20; Ezekiel 44:23; Exodus 15:11; 1 Peter 1:15-16; Exodus 3:14-15; Psalm 99:2-5; Psalm 22:3; Psalm 99:9; Isaiah 40:25; Isaiah 6:2-3; Job 15:15; Job 4:18; Habakkuk 1:12-13; Psalm 5:5ff; Jeremiah 29:11; Psalm 60:6; Psalm 45:7; Psalm 89:35; Deuteronomy 32:4; 1 Samuel 2:2; Genesis 49:18; Isaiah 12:6; Isaiah 29:19; Psalm 33:21; Psalm 47:8; Psalm 48:1; Psalm 78:41; Psalm 145:17; Psalm 111:9; Psalm 115:4-9;
Abstract
For all practical purposes there are but two ways or thinking about God. The one is based upon Divine revelation, the other spun from the speculations of men. Unprejudiced thinkers may find God's creative activity revealed in the works of nature, His righteousness in the moral law engraved into the heart of every mortal. And, finally, God is revealed in Scripture as possessing both personality and attributes.
Recommended Citation
Schulze, Victor, "The Concept of God's Holiness According to the Old Testament" (1937). Bachelor of Divinity. 13.
https://scholar.csl.edu/bdiv/13
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