A Manual of TheologyA. and C. Black, 1892 - 424 pàgines |
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... further observation . His theoretical questions , often the most important of all , arise over the explanation of his facts — that is , their place and importance in his system . But the theologian deals with facts which the senses do ...
... further observation . His theoretical questions , often the most important of all , arise over the explanation of his facts — that is , their place and importance in his system . But the theologian deals with facts which the senses do ...
Pàgina 15
... further ques- tion far more serious and difficult , and ask , What is it which such early attempts at religion imply ? What is the expectation which they wish to have satisfied ? When this is answered we shall be in a position to decide ...
... further ques- tion far more serious and difficult , and ask , What is it which such early attempts at religion imply ? What is the expectation which they wish to have satisfied ? When this is answered we shall be in a position to decide ...
Pàgina 16
Thomas Banks Strong. We need not delay further upon this point , for it would probably be disputed by no one . When we come to investigate the question of the presence of a moral factor in early religions , we come into more controverted ...
Thomas Banks Strong. We need not delay further upon this point , for it would probably be disputed by no one . When we come to investigate the question of the presence of a moral factor in early religions , we come into more controverted ...
Pàgina 18
... Further , sacrifice is usually of the nature of a feast it is a feast in honour of the tribal god , of which the god himself is a partaker ; it keeps alive the feeling of family union between the god and his children . Here we come upon ...
... Further , sacrifice is usually of the nature of a feast it is a feast in honour of the tribal god , of which the god himself is a partaker ; it keeps alive the feeling of family union between the god and his children . Here we come upon ...
Pàgina 19
... Further , the man who offers the sacrifice tries to identify himself with his victim . This he does in some places in symbolic fashion , by drawing the skin of the victim over his head.1 It is possibly in connexion with this latter idea ...
... Further , the man who offers the sacrifice tries to identify himself with his victim . This he does in some places in symbolic fashion , by drawing the skin of the victim over his head.1 It is possibly in connexion with this latter idea ...
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