The Meaning and Truth of ReligionC. Scribner's Sons, 1933 - 468 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة ix
... tion and conservation of value , the appreciation and expres- sion of Beauty , and the integration of thought and experience . I also have sought to show how religion can contribute to the solving of the urgent social problems of our ...
... tion and conservation of value , the appreciation and expres- sion of Beauty , and the integration of thought and experience . I also have sought to show how religion can contribute to the solving of the urgent social problems of our ...
الصفحة 107
... tion ) , I had slept to dream that life was duty , But waked to find that life was beauty . Some may object that I preach a dangerous doctrine ; others , that I am trying to whip a mad moment of Pagan beauty into line with Christian ...
... tion ) , I had slept to dream that life was duty , But waked to find that life was beauty . Some may object that I preach a dangerous doctrine ; others , that I am trying to whip a mad moment of Pagan beauty into line with Christian ...
الصفحة 324
... tion in ideas ; there is nothing immutable but the abstraction of the movement - mors immortalis.11 This work criticized the Hegelian philosophy because of its abstract idealistic character . In an essay entitled “ A Criti- cism of the ...
... tion in ideas ; there is nothing immutable but the abstraction of the movement - mors immortalis.11 This work criticized the Hegelian philosophy because of its abstract idealistic character . In an essay entitled “ A Criti- cism of the ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
VITAL CHARACTERISTICS OF RELIGION | 51 |
RELIGION AND ETHICS | 77 |
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achieved active actual appears aspects beauty become belief body bring called character Christian complete conceived conception concerning cosmic creative desires determined divine doctrine effect emergence ends energy essential eternal ethical evil evolution existence experience expression fact faith feeling field forces freedom function gained give given ground Hence higher hold human idea ideal important individual insight integrity intelligence interest interpretation intuition Jesus knowing knowledge laws living man's matter meaning mechanism metaphysical mind moral mysticism nature objective organism personality philosophy physical possession possible present principle problem Professor progress prophets question reality realization realm reason recognize regard relation religion religious says seek seen sense significant simply social society soul spiritual theism theory things thought tion true truth turn ultimate unity universe values vital whole writes