A Manual of TheologyA. and C. Black, 1892 - 424 pàgines |
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Pàgina v
... physical demand gives rise to the three metaphysical proofs of God , i.e. forms an ideal of thought , which is partly realized in the world . It rests upon a claim to treat nature anthropo- morphically , which is carried on - II . In ...
... physical demand gives rise to the three metaphysical proofs of God , i.e. forms an ideal of thought , which is partly realized in the world . It rests upon a claim to treat nature anthropo- morphically , which is carried on - II . In ...
Pàgina 6
... physical nature , and considered alone , it would form a province of science by itself , in which the usual ways of experiment and observation would be valid . Theologian and scientist would pursue each his own way , each using the ...
... physical nature , and considered alone , it would form a province of science by itself , in which the usual ways of experiment and observation would be valid . Theologian and scientist would pursue each his own way , each using the ...
Pàgina 31
... physical nature and the moral world with widely different feelings . A man may misinterpret the facts of nature , and formulate a rule which they do not follow : and we say he has made a mistake , a miscalculation , he is intellectually ...
... physical nature and the moral world with widely different feelings . A man may misinterpret the facts of nature , and formulate a rule which they do not follow : and we say he has made a mistake , a miscalculation , he is intellectually ...
Pàgina 43
... leads one to wonder whether they meant more by it than that He was the physical cause of their being . The Jew regarded God as Father of His 1 Chaps . V. VI . own peculiar people , and , in spite of the SOCIAL CHARACTER OF CHRISTIANITY 43.
... leads one to wonder whether they meant more by it than that He was the physical cause of their being . The Jew regarded God as Father of His 1 Chaps . V. VI . own peculiar people , and , in spite of the SOCIAL CHARACTER OF CHRISTIANITY 43.
Pàgina 49
... physical forces , which is so impressive to the philosopher , a moral battle of which the physical world is merely the scene . Human ends have a human im- portance , but there is an infinite value in human selves . Small things become ...
... physical forces , which is so impressive to the philosopher , a moral battle of which the physical world is merely the scene . Human ends have a human im- portance , but there is an infinite value in human selves . Small things become ...
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