Religion for InfidelsHolborn Publishing Company, 1961 - Всего страниц: 294 |
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... explanation to conclude as follows : " The Atonement through Christ was the revelation through the cross , and in no ... explain away the palpably incredible aspects - to the modern mind at least - of Christ's death on the cross to save ...
... explanation to conclude as follows : " The Atonement through Christ was the revelation through the cross , and in no ... explain away the palpably incredible aspects - to the modern mind at least - of Christ's death on the cross to save ...
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... explain than an explanation ; for we can form no clear idea of the process of producing where nothing was before , and we are even less capable of imagining the sort of power or being who would be capable of such a feat . It has been ...
... explain than an explanation ; for we can form no clear idea of the process of producing where nothing was before , and we are even less capable of imagining the sort of power or being who would be capable of such a feat . It has been ...
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... explain the astonishing amount of data claimed to have been acquired con- cerning the alleged ' personality ' of the inscrutable power behind phenomena , only when we appreciate the fathomless well of human fancy . For none of those who ...
... explain the astonishing amount of data claimed to have been acquired con- cerning the alleged ' personality ' of the inscrutable power behind phenomena , only when we appreciate the fathomless well of human fancy . For none of those who ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
PART I | 13 |
THE MEANING OF RELIGION | 27 |
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