Religion for InfidelsHolborn Publishing Company, 1961 - Всего страниц: 294 |
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... fact . ' Very true ! And he honestly concludes , ' that of this complex fact no adequate explanation can be given ' . Nevertheless , he makes no attempt to dodge the issue . He admits that " The death of Christ is , in the first place ...
... fact . ' Very true ! And he honestly concludes , ' that of this complex fact no adequate explanation can be given ' . Nevertheless , he makes no attempt to dodge the issue . He admits that " The death of Christ is , in the first place ...
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... fact , perfectly familiar to Dean Inge , that these statements did not even refer to the arts of forestry or arboriculture , let alone to animal or human breeding , but were intended to warn Jesus's followers against false prophets and ...
... fact , perfectly familiar to Dean Inge , that these statements did not even refer to the arts of forestry or arboriculture , let alone to animal or human breeding , but were intended to warn Jesus's followers against false prophets and ...
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... fact that they are alive , give evidence of intelligent activity . In fact , we are compelled to look on life and intelligence as so inextricably welded together as to be thought of only as co- extensive . At this moment of history ...
... fact that they are alive , give evidence of intelligent activity . In fact , we are compelled to look on life and intelligence as so inextricably welded together as to be thought of only as co- extensive . At this moment of history ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
PART I | 13 |
THE MEANING OF RELIGION | 27 |
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