The Journal of Religion, 58 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1978 Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... belief that nature was an orderly construction , a book written by God . I am not contending that science is impossible without that belief , but I do contend that its rejection would be implied by the belief that empirical science is ...
... belief that nature was an orderly construction , a book written by God . I am not contending that science is impossible without that belief , but I do contend that its rejection would be implied by the belief that empirical science is ...
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... belief in God and whose immoral activities seem to falsify their belief claims . Does not mor- ality in this case constitute a criterion of the truth or otherwise of religious belief ? ( The question whether it can be regarded as an ...
... belief in God and whose immoral activities seem to falsify their belief claims . Does not mor- ality in this case constitute a criterion of the truth or otherwise of religious belief ? ( The question whether it can be regarded as an ...
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... belief are shown to be confused in the accounts they give of immortality does not alter the force of the argument . But religious believers might counter with the objection that his concept of the self reflects the philosophical ...
... belief are shown to be confused in the accounts they give of immortality does not alter the force of the argument . But religious believers might counter with the objection that his concept of the self reflects the philosophical ...
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An Exploration | 13 |
Locke on Assent and Toleration | 30 |
Science and Creation | 37 |
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