Religion for InfidelsHolborn Publishing Company, 1961 - Всего страниц: 294 |
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... reason why it should not have always existed . There is no reason to suppose that the world had a beginning at all . The idea that things must have a begin- ning is really due to the poverty of our imagination . Therefore , perhaps , I ...
... reason why it should not have always existed . There is no reason to suppose that the world had a beginning at all . The idea that things must have a begin- ning is really due to the poverty of our imagination . Therefore , perhaps , I ...
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... reason for postulating it and , in any case , emphati- cally refuse to believe that it can be the God described and believed in by the Judaeo - Christian Churches . Moreover , although we recognize the indispensability of precise ...
... reason for postulating it and , in any case , emphati- cally refuse to believe that it can be the God described and believed in by the Judaeo - Christian Churches . Moreover , although we recognize the indispensability of precise ...
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... reason why we may not follow the Rev. H. Northcott's method , which , as we have seen , is to study the way in which the unseen powers manifest them- selves in Nature and History . From both of these sources precious and essential ...
... reason why we may not follow the Rev. H. Northcott's method , which , as we have seen , is to study the way in which the unseen powers manifest them- selves in Nature and History . From both of these sources precious and essential ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
PART I | 13 |
THE MEANING OF RELIGION | 27 |
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