Personality, Human and Divine: Being the Bampton Lectures for the Year 1894Macmillan, 1917 - 274 pages |
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abstract agnosticism analogy analysis anthropomorphic argument Aristotle attributes Avesta Bampton Lectures belief called cause character Christ Christian conceived conception consciousness consequence conviction cosmological argument creed criticism Descartes desire distinct doctrine elements essential evidence existence experience external fact faculties feel finite freedom further gradually Greek philosophy holiness human personality ideas implies Incarnation infinite influence inspiration instinct intellectual intercourse involves Kant knowledge Lotze man's material matter means ment mind modern monotheism moral natural selection necessity object obviously ourselves Pantheism Personal God philo philosophic Plato polytheism present principle progress Proleg prophets question quod race rationalis reality realization reason regarded relation religion religious result revelation savage scientific seen self-consciousness self-determination sense soul speaking spiritual teleology Tertullian Theism theology things thought tion Trinity true truth unity universal vera causa whole words καὶ