A Manual of TheologyA. and C. Black, 1892 - 424 pàgines |
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... existence of animals of various kinds is given in nature , and is assumed as a starting - point by biological science . But Theology does rather more than accept as premisses the conclusions which other sciences have proved . It uses ...
... existence of animals of various kinds is given in nature , and is assumed as a starting - point by biological science . But Theology does rather more than accept as premisses the conclusions which other sciences have proved . It uses ...
Pàgina 3
... Existence of God , the Incarnation of Jesus Christ - both as premiss and conclusion . It does not and cannot start ... existence of our own personality is of the same char- acter as the evidence for the existence of God . It appears both ...
... Existence of God , the Incarnation of Jesus Christ - both as premiss and conclusion . It does not and cannot start ... existence of our own personality is of the same char- acter as the evidence for the existence of God . It appears both ...
Pàgina 4
... existence , then , is not to ask whether we are to include this one more Being in our catalogue of the contents of the universe , but to ask whether we can form a consistent account of our experience as a whole , assuming the existence ...
... existence , then , is not to ask whether we are to include this one more Being in our catalogue of the contents of the universe , but to ask whether we can form a consistent account of our experience as a whole , assuming the existence ...
Pàgina 7
... existence of God , or the Incarnation . The mind will never be compelled in spite of itself to accept such truths as these as it may be compelled in the region of Pure Mathematics or Logic . But it will be satisfied , and that not in ...
... existence of God , or the Incarnation . The mind will never be compelled in spite of itself to accept such truths as these as it may be compelled in the region of Pure Mathematics or Logic . But it will be satisfied , and that not in ...
Pàgina 12
... existence he has feigned have been to him a motive for regulating his conduct . He has endeavoured to please them by action of a particular kind , or , at least , to avoid their displeasure . His family and social life have been con ...
... existence he has feigned have been to him a motive for regulating his conduct . He has endeavoured to please them by action of a particular kind , or , at least , to avoid their displeasure . His family and social life have been con ...
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