The Meaning and Truth of ReligionC. Scribner's Sons, 1933 - 468 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 101
... mysticism . What does such a revival portend ? What possibilities of good or of danger does it open up ? Has mysticism any positive value for cre- ative religion , or is it inimical to it ? The nature of the problem which a revival of ...
... mysticism . What does such a revival portend ? What possibilities of good or of danger does it open up ? Has mysticism any positive value for cre- ative religion , or is it inimical to it ? The nature of the problem which a revival of ...
الصفحة 103
... mysticism's his- torical manifestations - in view of which the most reason- able hypothesis is that mysticism involves possibilities of danger and also possibilities of creative value for man's spir- itual life . In this respect ...
... mysticism's his- torical manifestations - in view of which the most reason- able hypothesis is that mysticism involves possibilities of danger and also possibilities of creative value for man's spir- itual life . In this respect ...
الصفحة 107
... mysticism . But one of the most remarkable things about mysticism is the extent to which it has been bound up with philosophy . Along with the mysticism of practical living and the mys- ticism of æsthetic feeling must be ranged the ...
... mysticism . But one of the most remarkable things about mysticism is the extent to which it has been bound up with philosophy . Along with the mysticism of practical living and the mys- ticism of æsthetic feeling must be ranged the ...
المحتوى
CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
VITAL CHARACTERISTICS OF RELIGION | 51 |
RELIGION AND ETHICS | 77 |
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A. C. McGiffert achieved active æsthetic affirms aspects beauty become belief Chap character Christian conceived consciousness cosmology cosmos creative evolution development of religion Dewey Divine Reality doctrine dualism élan vital emergence emergent evolution energy eternal ethical religion evil evolution existence expression fact faith finite freedom function God's Hence human Ibid idea ideal immanent important individual insight integrity intelligence interpretation intuition Jesus kinship knowing knowledge ligion ligious living man's meaning ment metaphysical mind modern monism moral mysticism nature objective panpsychic pantheism personality philosophy physical point of view possible present principle problem problem of evil Process and Reality Professor prophets psychology purpose question realization realm reason recognized relation religious experience says sense significant social soul spiritual supreme synthesis theism theology theory things thought tion transcendence truth ultimate unique unity universe Upanishads values vital Whitehead whole