Natural Religion: The Gifford Lectures Delivered Before the University of Glasgow in 1888Longmans, Green, 1892 - 608 pages |
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... definition of Natural Religion , ( 2 ) The proper method of its treatment , and ( 3 ) The materials available for its study . In order to discuss these preliminary questions with any approach to systematic completeness , I could not ...
... definition of Natural Religion , ( 2 ) The proper method of its treatment , and ( 3 ) The materials available for its study . In order to discuss these preliminary questions with any approach to systematic completeness , I could not ...
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... DEFINITION OF RELIGION . Definition of religion , why wanted . - Great differences in defining religion . - Is Buddhism a religion ? -Definition of definition . - Etymological definition . - Historical definition.- Dogmatic definition ...
... DEFINITION OF RELIGION . Definition of religion , why wanted . - Great differences in defining religion . - Is Buddhism a religion ? -Definition of definition . - Etymological definition . - Historical definition.- Dogmatic definition ...
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... definitions LECTURE IV . PAGE 51-72 POSITIVIST DEFINITIONS OF RELIGION . Wundt . - Feuerbach . - Gruppe . - Selfishness as source of re- ligion . - Gruppe's definition too narrow . -Universality of religion . - Angle of vision ...
... definitions LECTURE IV . PAGE 51-72 POSITIVIST DEFINITIONS OF RELIGION . Wundt . - Feuerbach . - Gruppe . - Selfishness as source of re- ligion . - Gruppe's definition too narrow . -Universality of religion . - Angle of vision ...
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... definition of revelation we may adopt , it always represents a communication between the Divine on one side and the Human on the other . Let us grant that the divine element in revelation , that is , whatever of truth there is in ...
... definition of revelation we may adopt , it always represents a communication between the Divine on one side and the Human on the other . Let us grant that the divine element in revelation , that is , whatever of truth there is in ...
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... definition of the terms which we employ . If we once clearly understand what we mean by the natural and what by the historical sciences , we shall quickly understand each other ; or , if we differ still , we may at all events agree to ...
... definition of the terms which we employ . If we once clearly understand what we mean by the natural and what by the historical sciences , we shall quickly understand each other ; or , if we differ still , we may at all events agree to ...
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