The Journal of Religion, 2 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1922 Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... evolution of Jewish religious thought . It grew out of the post - Mendelssohnian intellectual endeavor to adapt the historic faith of Judaism to the changed conditions in Jewish life , following the French Revolution . Its pioneers ...
... evolution of Jewish religious thought . It grew out of the post - Mendelssohnian intellectual endeavor to adapt the historic faith of Judaism to the changed conditions in Jewish life , following the French Revolution . Its pioneers ...
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... evolution which Goethe and Darwin discovered in the organic and inorganic world is operative also in the domain of ... evolved in the course of the ages , whether in the biblical or in the talmudic periods , was progressive . Some things ...
... evolution which Goethe and Darwin discovered in the organic and inorganic world is operative also in the domain of ... evolved in the course of the ages , whether in the biblical or in the talmudic periods , was progressive . Some things ...
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... evolved together and are always relative to each other . We are living under new conditions of material production ; we have a great increase and change of the material means , and we need to reconstruct our ends in the light of these ...
... evolved together and are always relative to each other . We are living under new conditions of material production ; we have a great increase and change of the material means , and we need to reconstruct our ends in the light of these ...
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... evolution he makes progress only through dogmatic assertion on the basis of arguments from analogy which are more than doubtful . His weird speculations are the resultant of perhaps three main factors : first , his rather wilful ...
... evolution he makes progress only through dogmatic assertion on the basis of arguments from analogy which are more than doubtful . His weird speculations are the resultant of perhaps three main factors : first , his rather wilful ...
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... constitute the ends of an evolutionary process . The moral consciousness of man gives to him a creative share in the shaping of things in the interest of harmony . Citizenship and Moral Reform . New York : Abingdon 141 BOOKS RECEIVED III.
... constitute the ends of an evolutionary process . The moral consciousness of man gives to him a creative share in the shaping of things in the interest of harmony . Citizenship and Moral Reform . New York : Abingdon 141 BOOKS RECEIVED III.
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