Faith and Its PsychologyC. Scribner's Sons, 1910 - 248 من الصفحات |
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... beauty or badness of it . . . whereas the user will have knowledge ' ) . Пioris is not necessarily weak con- viction , but it is unverified conviction . As , however , all conviction should seek to verify itself , it may be called ...
... beauty or badness of it . . . whereas the user will have knowledge ' ) . Пioris is not necessarily weak con- viction , but it is unverified conviction . As , however , all conviction should seek to verify itself , it may be called ...
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... beauty ; it can show the genesis of all manner of social institutions , and miss the heart of love ; it may even find the conditions of life , but cannot ask what life is ; it may sweep the heavens with its telescope , and fail to find ...
... beauty ; it can show the genesis of all manner of social institutions , and miss the heart of love ; it may even find the conditions of life , but cannot ask what life is ; it may sweep the heavens with its telescope , and fail to find ...
الصفحة 47
... Beauty . When we say that a thing is beautiful , we mean that it is objectively , universally beautiful , not that it gives us pleasure to look at it . The aesthetic sense is more than an instrument of pleasure . We cannot speak of ...
... Beauty . When we say that a thing is beautiful , we mean that it is objectively , universally beautiful , not that it gives us pleasure to look at it . The aesthetic sense is more than an instrument of pleasure . We cannot speak of ...
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William Ralph Inge. see beauty in what we admire . We believe that the laws of beauty reign in the real world ; and this for the Theist implies that the Creator values beauty for its own sake . In natural history , we see that æsthetic ...
William Ralph Inge. see beauty in what we admire . We believe that the laws of beauty reign in the real world ; and this for the Theist implies that the Creator values beauty for its own sake . In natural history , we see that æsthetic ...
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... beauty , which cannot be reduced to each other . They are the three aspects under which the life of God is known to us . They are not independent of each other ; beauty cannot fall entirely out of relation to truth or goodness without ...
... beauty , which cannot be reduced to each other . They are the three aspects under which the life of God is known to us . They are not independent of each other ; beauty cannot fall entirely out of relation to truth or goodness without ...
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absolute accept action activity æsthetic appears argument Aristotle authority beauty believe Bible called Catholic Catholicism Christ Christian Christology claim Clement of Alexandria 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 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 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 whole words