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  1. Apr 5, 2024 · Matthias Jakob Schleiden, German botanist who, with Theodor Schwann, was a cofounder of the cell theory. Schleiden became the first to formulate what was then an informal belief as a principle of biology equal in importance to the atomic theory of chemistry. Learn about Schleiden’s life and career.

  2. Oct 15, 2021 · Theology presupposes Christian faith, which is an affective response to Christ, and which requires “confidence and assurance of heart” ( Institutes 3.2.33). Yet scholastic philosophy, with its “endless labyrinths” and “obscure definitions”, has “drawn a veil over Christ to hide him” ( Institutes 3.2.2).

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  4. Jan 15, 2019 · Why is it important to understand Christianitys Jewish heritage? Curt Landry: Romans 11:18 says, “… remember that you do not support the root, but the root supports you.” There are over 800 references in the Old Testament through to the New Testament regarding the roots of Christianity.

    • The Trinity Distinguishes Our God. Many assume Muslims, Jews, and Christians worship the same God. In reality, Muslims and non-Messianic Jews profess a mono-personal god, rather than the tri-personal God of the Trinity.
    • The Trinity Makes Sense of the Old Testament. The early church coined the term “Trinity” in the late second century to articulate the mystery revealed by Christ (Eph.
    • The Trinity Provides a Framework for the New Testament. Christ was not a created human who conjectured a self-originated way of coming to God. While he was fully human, he was also fully God, as he had been from the beginning (John 1:1) and will be forever.
    • The Trinity Is the Basis of Our Relationship to God and His Church. Because the Father, Son, and Spirit were perfectly unified before the creation of the world—loving, serving, and glorifying one another—we can be confident God didn’t create us out of a needy desire to fill an inner relational void.
  5. M atthias Jakob Schleiden and Theodor Schwann (1810-1882) are generally regarded as the first scientists to establish cell theory. Cell theory is a fundamental aspect of modern biology. This powerful generalization has played an essential role in explaining the basic unity of plant and animal life, the mechanism of inheritance, fertilization ...

  6. The term “theology,” combining theos (God) and logos (word about, or study of), refers most literally to the study of God. Yet this term is used for the study of humanity, and sin, and salvation, and the church, and last things (and more). The reason “theology” may rightly be used of these other areas is this: theology is the study of ...

  7. Mar 2, 2018 · Schleiden wanted to establish botany on a firm ground as a more exact science, leaving behind the speculative tradition of German Naturphilosophie. Schleiden was mechanistically oriented and, like many of his contemporaries, inspired by Isaac Newton’s physics. He used crystal-like metaphors for conceptualizing the self-organization of organisms.

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