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Life of God in the Soul of Man

Life of God in the Soul of Man

著者: Henry Scougal
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Henry Scougal, born in Scotland in 1650, was the son of the Bishop of Aberdeen and thrived under rigorous academic instruction, eventually becoming the Professor of Philosophy at Kings College, Aberdeen. In 1672, he was ordained as a minister in Auchterless, returning a year later to Kings College as Professor of Divinity, a role he held until his untimely death in 1678. The Life of God in the Soul of Man is essentially a heartfelt letter of doctrine and encouragement directed to a friend struggling with faith, initially never meant for public eyes. In his epistle, Scougal explores three pivotal themes the essence of true religion, its remarkable benefits, and its foundational elements. This work beautifully exemplifies his unique blend of scholarly insight with genuine faith, illustrating that practical piety can only arise from the divine presence within our souls. (Introduction by Jenn Raimundo)Copyright Religious Texts and Commentary キリスト教 スピリチュアリティ 哲学 社会科学 聖職・福音主義
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  • 005 - Part Five
    2026/02/11
    Henry Scougal, born in Scotland in 1650, was the son of the Bishop of Aberdeen and thrived under rigorous academic instruction, eventually becoming the Professor of Philosophy at Kings College, Aberdeen. In 1672, he was ordained as a minister in Auchterless, returning a year later to Kings College as Professor of Divinity, a role he held until his untimely death in 1678. The Life of God in the Soul of Man is essentially a heartfelt letter of doctrine and encouragement directed to a friend struggling with faith, initially never meant for public eyes. In his epistle, Scougal explores three pivotal themes the essence of true religion, its remarkable benefits, and its foundational elements. This work beautifully exemplifies his unique blend of scholarly insight with genuine faith, illustrating that practical piety can only arise from the divine presence within our souls. (Introduction by Jenn Raimundo)
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    25 分
  • 004 - Part Four
    2026/02/11
    Henry Scougal, born in Scotland in 1650, was the son of the Bishop of Aberdeen and thrived under rigorous academic instruction, eventually becoming the Professor of Philosophy at Kings College, Aberdeen. In 1672, he was ordained as a minister in Auchterless, returning a year later to Kings College as Professor of Divinity, a role he held until his untimely death in 1678. The Life of God in the Soul of Man is essentially a heartfelt letter of doctrine and encouragement directed to a friend struggling with faith, initially never meant for public eyes. In his epistle, Scougal explores three pivotal themes the essence of true religion, its remarkable benefits, and its foundational elements. This work beautifully exemplifies his unique blend of scholarly insight with genuine faith, illustrating that practical piety can only arise from the divine presence within our souls. (Introduction by Jenn Raimundo)
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    21 分
  • 003 - Part Three
    2026/02/11
    Henry Scougal, born in Scotland in 1650, was the son of the Bishop of Aberdeen and thrived under rigorous academic instruction, eventually becoming the Professor of Philosophy at Kings College, Aberdeen. In 1672, he was ordained as a minister in Auchterless, returning a year later to Kings College as Professor of Divinity, a role he held until his untimely death in 1678. The Life of God in the Soul of Man is essentially a heartfelt letter of doctrine and encouragement directed to a friend struggling with faith, initially never meant for public eyes. In his epistle, Scougal explores three pivotal themes the essence of true religion, its remarkable benefits, and its foundational elements. This work beautifully exemplifies his unique blend of scholarly insight with genuine faith, illustrating that practical piety can only arise from the divine presence within our souls. (Introduction by Jenn Raimundo)
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    21 分
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