A Manual of TheologyA. and C. Black, 1892 - 424 pàgines |
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Pàgina 4
... speaking , to consider them in a partially false light , if He exists . We cannot expect the idea of God to fit smoothly on to a predominantly god- less view of the world . Because God , if He exists , is not merely one of the elements ...
... speaking , to consider them in a partially false light , if He exists . We cannot expect the idea of God to fit smoothly on to a predominantly god- less view of the world . Because God , if He exists , is not merely one of the elements ...
Pàgina 14
... speaking the Jews had no metaphysic , as has often been pointed out . They cared little for the diffi- culties which may be raised about the origin of things ; the mode of God's action upon matter and similar questions had no power to ...
... speaking the Jews had no metaphysic , as has often been pointed out . They cared little for the diffi- culties which may be raised about the origin of things ; the mode of God's action upon matter and similar questions had no power to ...
Pàgina 21
... speaking , his eyes report one set of facts and his sense of touch another ; and there is no absolute necessity that the two sets of facts should harmonize . When in a certain condition of atmosphere at the sea - side we see a distant ...
... speaking , his eyes report one set of facts and his sense of touch another ; and there is no absolute necessity that the two sets of facts should harmonize . When in a certain condition of atmosphere at the sea - side we see a distant ...
Pàgina 24
... speaking , chance may enter either at the beginning of the process of the formation of the world , or during its progress , or in relation to its end . That is , there may have been no prime cause upon which the whole necessarily ...
... speaking , chance may enter either at the beginning of the process of the formation of the world , or during its progress , or in relation to its end . That is , there may have been no prime cause upon which the whole necessarily ...
Pàgina 27
... speaking , and cannot be realized . ( 1 ) It cannot be proved . For man can never so completely escape out of the regular conditions of life as to see whether nature without him corresponds to that which it seems to be when he looks at ...
... speaking , and cannot be realized . ( 1 ) It cannot be proved . For man can never so completely escape out of the regular conditions of life as to see whether nature without him corresponds to that which it seems to be when he looks at ...
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