Religion for InfidelsHolborn Publishing Company, 1961 - Всего страниц: 294 |
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... Christian dogmata and myths , so they insensibly cease to recognize the authority of Christian morals . For although they may still hold that Christian morals are the only morals , they will no longer regard them as binding . The result ...
... Christian dogmata and myths , so they insensibly cease to recognize the authority of Christian morals . For although they may still hold that Christian morals are the only morals , they will no longer regard them as binding . The result ...
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... Christian morals unassailed , but also usually advocate them and endeavour to establish them on a sounder and more ... Christian indoctrination , that they tend to infer from their sub- conscious readiness to think and feel in a ...
... Christian morals unassailed , but also usually advocate them and endeavour to establish them on a sounder and more ... Christian indoctrination , that they tend to infer from their sub- conscious readiness to think and feel in a ...
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... Christian misapprehension re- garding , 46-9 M McDougall , Professor W. , on the Uni- verse , 18 on vain appeal of churches , 25 on Christian evidence , 36-7 on effect of Christian morals , 74-5 on human degeneracy , 81 his dualism ...
... Christian misapprehension re- garding , 46-9 M McDougall , Professor W. , on the Uni- verse , 18 on vain appeal of churches , 25 on Christian evidence , 36-7 on effect of Christian morals , 74-5 on human degeneracy , 81 his dualism ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
PART I | 13 |
THE MEANING OF RELIGION | 27 |
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