Foundations: A Statement of Christian Belief in Terms of Modern ThoughtBurnett Hillman Streeter, Richard Brook, Neville Stuart Talbot, Alfred Edward John Rawlinson, Richard Godfrey Parsons, Sir Walter Hamilton Moberly, William Temple Macmillan, 1913 - 536 páginas |
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... Memoriam : " Hence the most important influence of In Memoriam ' on my thought . . . opened in a region . . . deeper than the difference between Theism and Christianity : This generation is modern in the sense that it never 6 I FOUNDATIONS.
... Memoriam : " Hence the most important influence of In Memoriam ' on my thought . . . opened in a region . . . deeper than the difference between Theism and Christianity : This generation is modern in the sense that it never 6 I FOUNDATIONS.
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... theistic ) confidence which was found in men otherwise agnostic . The economic conditions of morality have been laid bare , and the relationship of all parts of society to one another has been recognized . The parts of the body politic ...
... theistic ) confidence which was found in men otherwise agnostic . The economic conditions of morality have been laid bare , and the relationship of all parts of society to one another has been recognized . The parts of the body politic ...
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... theistic or ethical , which used to put the Christian preacher into the position of a man making a great fuss about nothing . Given the immunity from criticism of those assumptions , Christianity was bound to look like a fire - brigade ...
... theistic or ethical , which used to put the Christian preacher into the position of a man making a great fuss about nothing . Given the immunity from criticism of those assumptions , Christianity was bound to look like a fire - brigade ...
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... Theism . In the third part , I shall make such suggestions as I am able towards bridging the gulf between the conclusions of Part One and of Part Two . 1 The development of the Jewish conception of God , within the Old Testament from ...
... Theism . In the third part , I shall make such suggestions as I am able towards bridging the gulf between the conclusions of Part One and of Part Two . 1 The development of the Jewish conception of God , within the Old Testament from ...
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... there is nothing to be said . And 1 A. C. Pigou , The Problem of Theism , p . 6 . 2 W. Richmond , Personality as a Philosophical Principle , pp . 4-5 . yet we are guilty of this if we suppose that IX 457 GOD AND THE ABSOLUTE.
... there is nothing to be said . And 1 A. C. Pigou , The Problem of Theism , p . 6 . 2 W. Richmond , Personality as a Philosophical Principle , pp . 4-5 . yet we are guilty of this if we suppose that IX 457 GOD AND THE ABSOLUTE.
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