Religion for InfidelsHolborn Publishing Company, 1961 - Всего страниц: 294 |
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... living matter by environment , especially changing environment , and living matter's response in the form of its own stimulation of the improvisatory and innovatory activities of the power behind phenomena . For if such reciprocal ...
... living matter by environment , especially changing environment , and living matter's response in the form of its own stimulation of the improvisatory and innovatory activities of the power behind phenomena . For if such reciprocal ...
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... living organisms evolved from the non - living , then there must have been in the non - living the promise and potency of mind as well as of life ' ( S.A.R. Chap . II , 9 and 12 ) . Professor Karl Heim is another modern thinker who ...
... living organisms evolved from the non - living , then there must have been in the non - living the promise and potency of mind as well as of life ' ( S.A.R. Chap . II , 9 and 12 ) . Professor Karl Heim is another modern thinker who ...
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... living matter ; of the properties attributed to it by cytologists and biologists ; of how these properties operate in the living organism ; how the living organism can mobilize the life forces to effect its purpose , and in what spirit ...
... living matter ; of the properties attributed to it by cytologists and biologists ; of how these properties operate in the living organism ; how the living organism can mobilize the life forces to effect its purpose , and in what spirit ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
PART I | 13 |
THE MEANING OF RELIGION | 27 |
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