Faith and Its PsychologyC. Scribner's Sons, 1910 - 248 من الصفحات |
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... ourselves is left outside our religion , our theory of Faith is sure to be partly vitiated by the omission ; and con- versely , an inadequate theory of Faith is likely to be reflected in one - sided or distorted practice . When we try ...
... ourselves is left outside our religion , our theory of Faith is sure to be partly vitiated by the omission ; and con- versely , an inadequate theory of Faith is likely to be reflected in one - sided or distorted practice . When we try ...
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... ourselves ; we feel that there is something wanting to our being . It must be by His presence in our souls that God reveals Himself to us , for we have no means of knowing things except by something analogous to contact . The light of ...
... ourselves ; we feel that there is something wanting to our being . It must be by His presence in our souls that God reveals Himself to us , for we have no means of knowing things except by something analogous to contact . The light of ...
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... ourselves , neither by our own wisdom or knowledge or piety or any works which we did in holiness of heart , but by that Faith in which God Almighty has justified all men from the beginning . ' Both sides were also agreed that Faith ...
... ourselves , neither by our own wisdom or knowledge or piety or any works which we did in holiness of heart , but by that Faith in which God Almighty has justified all men from the beginning . ' Both sides were also agreed that Faith ...
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... ourselves . A certain sense of unreality , one might almost say of pretence , is the normal and natural accompaniment of these freely chosen beliefs . ' The difference between this and mere fictions or working hypotheses is that in the ...
... ourselves . A certain sense of unreality , one might almost say of pretence , is the normal and natural accompaniment of these freely chosen beliefs . ' The difference between this and mere fictions or working hypotheses is that in the ...
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... ourselves to quantitative categories in the course of our investigations , we have set before ourselves a purpose - to establish the general laws to which the changes of phenomena conform ; and we could never embark on such an ...
... ourselves to quantitative categories in the course of our investigations , we have set before ourselves a purpose - to establish the general laws to which the changes of phenomena conform ; and we could never embark on such an ...
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absolute accept action activity æsthetic appears argument Aristotle authority beauty believe Bible called Catholic Catholicism Christ Christian Christology claim conception consciousness consider cosmological argument divine doctrine dogmas emotion Epistle eternal ethical evidential school existence experience fact faculty feeling give God's Gospel Greek Greek philosophy ground of Faith Gwatkin heart Hebrew Holy hope human idea ideal infallible inspiration instinct intellectual Jesus justify Kant kind knowledge lecture living Lord matters means ment mind modern Modernist moral mystics nature never object Old Testament ourselves Paul Philosophy of Religion Plato Plotinus practical primary ground principle prophet Protestant Protestantism pure rational reality reason religious revelation Ritschl Ritschlian Roman Church says scepticism Scripture sense side soul Spirit supernatural Synoptic Gospels teaching Tertullian Theism theology theory things Thomas Aquinas thought tion true trust truth unity universal whole words