Concordia Theological Monthly
Publication Date
5-1-1942
Document Type
Article
Keywords
conscience, knowledge, st. paul
Submission Type
Bible Study; Lecture; Sermon Prep
Abstract
But what may it mean that I have knowledge together with myself? Let us illustrate. If I know a secret together with my neighbor, then this means not only that we both know the secret, but also that each knows that the other knows it. If, then, I say that I know something together with myself, this means not only that I know something, but that I am cognizant of the fact that I know it.
Disciplines
Religious Thought, Theology and Philosophy of Religion
Scripture References in this Resource (separated by semi-colons)
1 Corinthians 4:4; Romans 2:14-15; Acts 26:9; 1 Timothy 1:13; 1 Timothy 4:2; Romans 7:7; Colossians 2:16-17; Exodus 20:2, 5;
Submission Cost
Free
Submission Audience
Laity; Ministers; Scholars
Recommended Citation
Koehler, E. W.
(1942)
"Conscience,"
Concordia Theological Monthly: Vol. 13, Article 29.
Available at:
https://scholar.csl.edu/ctm/vol13/iss1/29