Religion for InfidelsHolborn Publishing Company, 1961 - Всего страниц: 294 |
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... feel persuaded that some unmistakable and satisfying conclusion must be lurking somewhere amid all those words , and therefore that none of their confidence need be forfeited . This is the snare against which aspiring Rationalists have ...
... feel persuaded that some unmistakable and satisfying conclusion must be lurking somewhere amid all those words , and therefore that none of their confidence need be forfeited . This is the snare against which aspiring Rationalists have ...
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... feel much astonishment at these relatively mild admissions . They sense a fatal antinomy in the postulation of a Loving God who is the embodiment of good- ness , as the Creator of a world such as the realist recognizes this one to be ...
... feel much astonishment at these relatively mild admissions . They sense a fatal antinomy in the postulation of a Loving God who is the embodiment of good- ness , as the Creator of a world such as the realist recognizes this one to be ...
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... feel deeply ; we endow everybody with the gift of enduring attachment and the capacity to stay the course in passion . Similarly , we quite gratuitously assume that everyone can pray and perform those rites and exercises in contacting ...
... feel deeply ; we endow everybody with the gift of enduring attachment and the capacity to stay the course in passion . Similarly , we quite gratuitously assume that everyone can pray and perform those rites and exercises in contacting ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
PART I | 13 |
THE MEANING OF RELIGION | 27 |
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