Religion for InfidelsHolborn Publishing Company, 1961 - Всего страниц: 294 |
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... idea of an omnipotent God needing , and being propitiated by , a vicarious sacrifice for human sin - surely this contrast is very revealing . Meanwhile , those members of the public who are still faithful to the Church , continue to ...
... idea of an omnipotent God needing , and being propitiated by , a vicarious sacrifice for human sin - surely this contrast is very revealing . Meanwhile , those members of the public who are still faithful to the Church , continue to ...
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... idea of a supernatural agent , a Creator , endowed with the capacity to cause things to appear out of nothing or to produce where nothing was before ( Oxford English Dictionary ) , or as Johnson has it , ' to form out of nothing ' , but ...
... idea of a supernatural agent , a Creator , endowed with the capacity to cause things to appear out of nothing or to produce where nothing was before ( Oxford English Dictionary ) , or as Johnson has it , ' to form out of nothing ' , but ...
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... idea of immortality as modern people conceive it – i.e. , restricted to the soul alone - is moreover based upon a dichotomy for which , as we have seen , there is so little foundation either in the data of science or in the rules of ...
... idea of immortality as modern people conceive it – i.e. , restricted to the soul alone - is moreover based upon a dichotomy for which , as we have seen , there is so little foundation either in the data of science or in the rules of ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
PART I | 13 |
THE MEANING OF RELIGION | 27 |
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