b. Prophecy as supcrnaturally inspired foresight into the course of providence - μ리μ κ²½λ‘μ λν μ΄μμ°μ μΌλ‘ μκ°μ λ°μ μμ§λ‘μμ μμΈ
c. Prophecy as the instrument of providence: prophets as moral teachers and political reformers - μ리μ λꡬλ‘μμ μμΈ: λλ κ΅μ¬μ΄μ μ μΉ κ°νκ°λ‘μμ μμΈμλ€
d. The religious significance of the fulfillment of prophecy - μμΈ μ±μ·¨μ μ’ κ΅μ μ€μμ±
2. The vocation of prophecy: the possession of foreknowledge - μμΈμ μλͺ : μμ§λ ₯μ μμ νλ κ²
a. The foreknowledge possessed by the spirits in the afterworld - μ μΉμ μλ μνΌλ€μ΄ κ°μ§ μμ§λ ₯
b. The political office of prophecy: priests, soothsayers, oracles - μμΈμ μ μΉμ μ§μ: μ¬μ , μ μμ΄, μ νμ
c. The Hebraic conception of the prophetic vocation: the law and the prophets; Christ as prophet - μμΈμμ μλͺ μ νλΈλ¦¬μ κ°λ : μ¨λ²κ³Ό μμΈμλ€; μμΈμλ‘μμ 그리μ€λ
3. The varieties of prophecy and the instruments of divination - μμΈμ μ’ λ₯μ μ μ μ λꡬ
a. The institution of oracles: the interpretation of oracular or prophetic utterances - μ ν μ λ: μ ν λλ μμΈμ λ°μΈμ ν΄μ
b. Omens and portents: celestial and terrestrial signs; signs as confirmations of prophecy - μ§μ‘°μ μ μ‘°: μ²μ²΄μ μ§μμ μ§ν; μμΈμ νμΈμΌλ‘μμ μ§ν
d. The second coming of the Lord: the Day of Judgment, the end of the world, and the millcnium - μ£Όλμ μ¬λ¦Ό: μ¬νμ λ , μΈμμ μ’ λ§, κ·Έλ¦¬κ³ μ²λ μκ΅
5. The criticism and rejection of prophecy: the distinction between true and false proph- ecy; the condemnation of astrology and divination as impiety or superstition - μμΈμ λν λΉνκ³Ό κ±°λΆ: μ°Έκ³Ό κ±°μ§ μμΈμ ꡬλ³; μ μ±μ κ³Ό μ μ λΆκ²½μ΄λ λ―Έμ μΌλ‘ κ·νν¨
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