Faith and Its PsychologyC. Scribner's Sons, 1910 - 248 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة v
... nature . Next , to insist that Faith demands the actual reality of its objects , and can never be content with a God who is only an ideal . Lastly , to show in detail how most of the errors and defects in religious belief have been due ...
... nature . Next , to insist that Faith demands the actual reality of its objects , and can never be content with a God who is only an ideal . Lastly , to show in detail how most of the errors and defects in religious belief have been due ...
الصفحة vi
... natural science . We see its results in hysterical sentimentalism , which is the great obstacle in the way of using organised effort for social amelioration . We see them in the frank adoption of materialistic standards , such as the ...
... natural science . We see its results in hysterical sentimentalism , which is the great obstacle in the way of using organised effort for social amelioration . We see them in the frank adoption of materialistic standards , such as the ...
الصفحة vii
... natural equality brings with it . It has bred a dislike of intellectual superiority , and a reluctance to allow reason and knowledge to arbitrate on burning questions . Everywhere we find the praises of feeling or instinct sung , and ...
... natural equality brings with it . It has bred a dislike of intellectual superiority , and a reluctance to allow reason and knowledge to arbitrate on burning questions . Everywhere we find the praises of feeling or instinct sung , and ...
الصفحة 2
... nature of things is good , and on the side of goodness . That is to say , Faith , in the religious sense , is not simply belief ; it is inseparable from the sister virtues of hope and love.1 After this preliminary statement about the ...
... nature of things is good , and on the side of goodness . That is to say , Faith , in the religious sense , is not simply belief ; it is inseparable from the sister virtues of hope and love.1 After this preliminary statement about the ...
الصفحة 4
... nature of God , says Plotinus , is diffi- cult to conceive and perhaps impossible to define . But we are sure of His existence , because we experience , in our inmost being , expressible and definable impressions when we come near to ...
... nature of God , says Plotinus , is diffi- cult to conceive and perhaps impossible to define . But we are sure of His existence , because we experience , in our inmost being , expressible and definable impressions when we come near to ...
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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