Religious Certitude in an Age of Science: The McNair Lectures, 1922, Delivered at the University of North CarolinaUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1924 - 102 psl. |
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... new affirmations must have been waged with intense energy in his own soul . I surmise that during his mature years it was a very vital problem with him how to be loyal to the faith of his fathers , and yet be open- 2 RELIGIOUS CERTITUDE.
... new affirmations must have been waged with intense energy in his own soul . I surmise that during his mature years it was a very vital problem with him how to be loyal to the faith of his fathers , and yet be open- 2 RELIGIOUS CERTITUDE.
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... vital , as universal , as apparently indestructable as the relig- ious impulse must serve some important purpose in the furtherance of life . What are the chief functions of religion ? What purpose does the religious impulse and its ...
... vital , as universal , as apparently indestructable as the relig- ious impulse must serve some important purpose in the furtherance of life . What are the chief functions of religion ? What purpose does the religious impulse and its ...
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... vital question is not , “ Is there a God , " but " What kind of a God is there ? What is the nature of this Something out of which we have emerged ? Is it friendly to us ? Does it know anything about us ? Does it care for us ...
... vital question is not , “ Is there a God , " but " What kind of a God is there ? What is the nature of this Something out of which we have emerged ? Is it friendly to us ? Does it know anything about us ? Does it care for us ...
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... vital during all these milleniums of ex- perience , if it had found no valid satisfac- tion ? An appetite indicates that some- thing exists to satisfy it . In a world where there is no water there would be no creature that thirsteth ...
... vital during all these milleniums of ex- perience , if it had found no valid satisfac- tion ? An appetite indicates that some- thing exists to satisfy it . In a world where there is no water there would be no creature that thirsteth ...
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... vital a theme as that which now engages us we must guard our- selves against the tendency to claim too much knowledge . Sir Leslie Stephen as- serted that " some theologians define the nature of the Almighty with an accuracy from which ...
... vital a theme as that which now engages us we must guard our- selves against the tendency to claim too much knowledge . Sir Leslie Stephen as- serted that " some theologians define the nature of the Almighty with an accuracy from which ...
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Religious Certitude in an Age of Science– The McNair Lectures, 1922 ... Charles Allen Dinsmore Visos knygos peržiūra - 1924 |
Religious Certitude in an Age of Science– The McNair Lectures, 1922 ... Charles Allen Dinsmore Visos knygos peržiūra - 1924 |
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