Faith and Thought: Journal of the Victoria Institute, Объемы 91-94The Institute, 1959 |
Результаты поиска по книге
Результаты 1 – 3 из 78
Стр. 45
... seems to indicate that Adam , the first man , was a farmer , and the present state of archaeology seems to point to an origin of agriculture in the Near East , some time after the close of the Pleistocene Ice Age . Should Adam then be ...
... seems to indicate that Adam , the first man , was a farmer , and the present state of archaeology seems to point to an origin of agriculture in the Near East , some time after the close of the Pleistocene Ice Age . Should Adam then be ...
Стр. 32
... seems a fair interpretation of his view that there is only one ( true , proper ) sense of understanding ' . And this is no doubt correct . To understand is to understand . But there seems to be no reason to accept Ayer's further view ...
... seems a fair interpretation of his view that there is only one ( true , proper ) sense of understanding ' . And this is no doubt correct . To understand is to understand . But there seems to be no reason to accept Ayer's further view ...
Стр. 115
... seems very dull indeed . In the later part , however , Dr Schilling warms to his task . He argues that every concept of science has an experiential , an intuited and a theoretical meaning and seeks to show that the same is true of ...
... seems very dull indeed . In the later part , however , Dr Schilling warms to his task . He argues that every concept of science has an experiential , an intuited and a theoretical meaning and seeks to show that the same is true of ...
Содержание
REPORT OF THE COUNCIL FOR 1958 | 3 |
QUMRAN AND THE OLD TESTAMENT | 9 |
ARCHAEOLOGY AND GENESIS I XI | 28 |
Авторские права | |
Не показаны другие разделы: 20
Другие издания - Просмотреть все
Часто встречающиеся слова и выражения
Adam animals argument authority Baptist Barth believe Bible biblical Bultmann canonical century Christ Christian Christology Church claim concept concerned course creation criticism disciples discovery divine doctrine emphasis evangelical evidence evolution example experience F. F. Bruce fact Faith and Thought Fourth Gospel Genesis Gnostic God's Gospel of Thomas Hebrew historical Jesus human interest interpretation Israel John kerygma knowledge logical logical positivism London Lord Luke Malcolm Guthrie man's meaning mind miracle modern narrative nature objective Old Testament original parable philosophical physical present principle problem Professor question Qumran reality reason recognised reference religion religious revelation scepticism scholars scientific scientists Scripture sense Septuagint significance Sir Frederic Kenyon speak spirit statement suggest Synoptic Gospels teaching theologians theology theory things tion tradition true truth understanding universe verification principle Victoria Institute words writing