Faith and Its PsychologyScribner, 1915 - 248 من الصفحات |
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... true dignity as a normal and healthy part of human 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 ...
... true dignity as a normal and healthy part of human 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 ...
الصفحة 1
... true of something which is not already verified by experience or demonstrated by logical conclusion , 1 or con- fidence in the wisdom and integrity of a person . In the former sense , the corresponding verb is believe , ' in the latter ...
... true of something which is not already verified by experience or demonstrated by logical conclusion , 1 or con- fidence in the wisdom and integrity of a person . In the former sense , the corresponding verb is believe , ' in the latter ...
الصفحة 3
... true ; though it possesses a higher degree of clearness than eikaσía . It is a stepping - stone to true knowledge . Iliris is used in classical Greek of belief in the gods ; generally ( e.g. Eur . Med . 414 ) of confidence in them ...
... true ; though it possesses a higher degree of clearness than eikaσía . It is a stepping - stone to true knowledge . Iliris is used in classical Greek of belief in the gods ; generally ( e.g. Eur . Med . 414 ) of confidence in them ...
الصفحة 4
... true that he did not believe in them ? So a distinction is recog- nised which is of great importance in the history of Faith . In the later Platonists , we have a doctrine of Faith which closely resembles that which I shall advocate in ...
... true that he did not believe in them ? So a distinction is recog- nised which is of great importance in the history of Faith . In the later Platonists , we have a doctrine of Faith which closely resembles that which I shall advocate in ...
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... true being , and to which he is said to have completely trusted . ' ' He anchored himself firmly and unchangeably on true being alone . ' ' The only thing stable is Faith toward God , or toward true being.'1 Philo's ' Faith ' is thus a ...
... true being , and to which he is said to have completely trusted . ' ' He anchored himself firmly and unchangeably on true being alone . ' ' The only thing stable is Faith toward God , or toward true being.'1 Philo's ' Faith ' is thus a ...
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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 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 Testament Theism theology theory things Thomas Aquinas thought tion true trust truth unity universal whole words