A Manual of TheologyA. and C. Black, 1892 - 424 pàgines |
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Pàgina 14
... an extremely intricate one , but its importance is too great to allow us to pass it by . If the two factors are the normal constituents of the religious impulse , we shall expect to find them fused 14 THE INCARNATION AND NATURAL THEOLOGY.
... an extremely intricate one , but its importance is too great to allow us to pass it by . If the two factors are the normal constituents of the religious impulse , we shall expect to find them fused 14 THE INCARNATION AND NATURAL THEOLOGY.
Pàgina 15
... pass to a 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 ...
... pass to a 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 ...
Pàgina 19
... passing that the Jewish sacrificial system illustrates both these points , but , as is usual in the case of Judaism , what is crude and low in pagan religions , so far as it was admitted at all , is spiritualized and purified.2 Those ...
... passing that the Jewish sacrificial system illustrates both these points , but , as is usual in the case of Judaism , what is crude and low in pagan religions , so far as it was admitted at all , is spiritualized and purified.2 Those ...
Pàgina 25
... pass on to a third conviction or belief , which in its turn is presented philosophically as a further proof . poses of argument , that man does really acquire the convictions as to the necessity of order , which take shape in the proofs ...
... pass on to a third conviction or belief , which in its turn is presented philosophically as a further proof . poses of argument , that man does really acquire the convictions as to the necessity of order , which take shape in the proofs ...
Pàgina 26
... pass and vanish , but the underlying reality remains the same . In fact there is a rooted anthropomorphism in all his dealings with nature . He goes to it not as to a thing which is finally and irreconcileably foreign to himself , but ...
... pass and vanish , but the underlying reality remains the same . In fact there is a rooted anthropomorphism in all his dealings with nature . He goes to it not as to a thing which is finally and irreconcileably foreign to himself , but ...
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