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- Frontmatter
- Contents
- INTRODUCTORY: THE BACKGROUND OF MYSTERY
- I THE MANIFOLD CHRIST
- II THE CONVERSION OF FORCE
- III THE DRIFT OF THE AGES
- IV THE HIDDEN MAN
- V THE REST OF GOD
- VI GOD'S LOVING PROVIDENCE
- VII THE NEW TESTAMENT THEORY OF EVOLUTION
- VIII GOD'S GOODNESS MAN'S SALVATION
- IX POVERTY AND THE GOSPEL
- X GOD IN THE WORLD
- XI JESUS THE TRUE IDEAL
- XII THE GROWTH OF CREATION
- XIII THE BATTLE OF LIFE
- XIV THE LIBERTY OF CHRIST
- XV CONCORD, NOT UNISON
- XVI LIBERTY AND DUTY OF THE PULPIT
- XVII THE VITALITY OF GOD'S TRUTH
INTRODUCTORY: THE BACKGROUND OF MYSTERY
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 August 2010
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- INTRODUCTORY: THE BACKGROUND OF MYSTERY
- I THE MANIFOLD CHRIST
- II THE CONVERSION OF FORCE
- III THE DRIFT OF THE AGES
- IV THE HIDDEN MAN
- V THE REST OF GOD
- VI GOD'S LOVING PROVIDENCE
- VII THE NEW TESTAMENT THEORY OF EVOLUTION
- VIII GOD'S GOODNESS MAN'S SALVATION
- IX POVERTY AND THE GOSPEL
- X GOD IN THE WORLD
- XI JESUS THE TRUE IDEAL
- XII THE GROWTH OF CREATION
- XIII THE BATTLE OF LIFE
- XIV THE LIBERTY OF CHRIST
- XV CONCORD, NOT UNISON
- XVI LIBERTY AND DUTY OF THE PULPIT
- XVII THE VITALITY OF GOD'S TRUTH
Summary
“Having made known unto us the mystery of his will, according to his good pleasure which he hath purposed in himself: that in the dispensation of the fullness of times he might gather together in one all things in Christ, both which are in heaven, and which are on earth; even in him.”
—Eph. i, 9, 10.One great difficulty in understanding Paul's impassioned writings lies in the fact that when his nature kindled it moved so high into the very precincts of the spiritual and the invisible that in his own mind figures were obscure, and could not but be. It was one of the evidences of elevation. It brought him nearer to the preaching of Christ than any other apostle except John. It is difficult to interpret, because there are so few of us who ever rise into that region so far as to be familiar with its phenomena.
In this passage Paul speaks of mystery; but what the mystery was to which he referred is only very dimly hinted at in the tenth verse—namely, the purpose of God, in the future, “To gather in one all things in Christ.” You will observe how extremely vague the statement is. There are no limitations, no definitions, no specializations, no ideals, except a faint flash of foreseeing that the time was coming in which this distracted and dislocated world was to come into a perfect harmony in Jesus Christ.
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- Evolution and Religion , pp. 151 - 171Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2009First published in: 1885