The Relations of Science and Religion: The Morse Lecture, 1880, Connected with the Union Theological Seminary, New YorkR. Carter, 1881 - Всего страниц: 323 |
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... comes the difficulty of using them aright , a difficulty which we may expect to be great- er when we are dealing with wider and more general aspects of existence , than when we are concerned with more restricted ranges of knowledge . It ...
... comes the difficulty of using them aright , a difficulty which we may expect to be great- er when we are dealing with wider and more general aspects of existence , than when we are concerned with more restricted ranges of knowledge . It ...
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... comes before the written form . Observation and reflection are nat- ural avenues to religion , as well as to science . The Bible appeals to the intelligence of man for its acceptance , subjecting to rational test not only its evidence ...
... comes before the written form . Observation and reflection are nat- ural avenues to religion , as well as to science . The Bible appeals to the intelligence of man for its acceptance , subjecting to rational test not only its evidence ...
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... familiar , -that science can hardly be said to come into con- tact with such a spiritual region of inquiry . And I grant that there is reason for urging such a consideration . Science can not occupy the place 32 SCIENCE AND RELIGION .
... familiar , -that science can hardly be said to come into con- tact with such a spiritual region of inquiry . And I grant that there is reason for urging such a consideration . Science can not occupy the place 32 SCIENCE AND RELIGION .
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... come , as well as scientific . The risk of conflict is thus excluded here . Nor will any one dispute the inherent value of scientific knowledge . * Least of all could such a challenge come from a religious basis , for the book of nature ...
... come , as well as scientific . The risk of conflict is thus excluded here . Nor will any one dispute the inherent value of scientific knowledge . * Least of all could such a challenge come from a religious basis , for the book of nature ...
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... come to a general agree- ment , and are not any longer in conflict on a particular conclusion , this must be enough for the great majority of intelligent inquirers . * Wilt thou learne of sterres ought ? ' ' Nay , certainly , ' quod I ...
... come to a general agree- ment , and are not any longer in conflict on a particular conclusion , this must be enough for the great majority of intelligent inquirers . * Wilt thou learne of sterres ought ? ' ' Nay , certainly , ' quod I ...
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