Recent Advances in Theistic Philosophy of Religion

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W. Blackwood and sons, 1897 - 547 páginas

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The theism of nature alone insufficient
60
Fitting synthesis in a pure anthropocosmic theism
67
Less emphasis on mere doctrinalism
77
mann
79
CHAPTER V
87
Criticism of recent attempts to explain the world as the self
91
Its hold upon the supersensuous
96
Morgan
99
Criticism of Hegelian unity betwixt man and God
104
Considerations as to necessity of object to love in God ΠΙΟ
112
Irrationality of scientific absolutism
118
Schopenhauer on theistic proofs
119
Criticisms on Herbart and on Lotze
123
Function of the Godconsciousness in man
125
Progressive forces in nature
131
Theistic considerations as to beneficent purposes subserved
137
Views of Maine de Biran and Hume noticed
148
Unsatisfactoriness of James Hintons view
160
Emanative theory to be eschewed
166
Theistic advances in view and in method
175
The strange anomalies of Nature
185
Development and design
189
Question of environment
190
Direction of the Evolutionary Force by Intelligence
191
Criticism of scientific exclusive preference for efficient causes
196
Pervasive Divine Reason in the worlds beauty and order
202
No scientific advances can sweep away teleological view
208
Dr F E Abbot on the bearings of teleology on personality
214
Need of metaphysics
220
Coleridge and Paulsen as to metaphysic
221
Ulrici and the results of his speculations from the scientific side
227
Gratry seeks the Infinite by negation of the finite
232
Thompson Tulloch and Cazenove on the argument
238
Purport and scope of the proof
245
Criticism of Wuttkes treatment of conscience
251
Theistic philosophy and conscience
256
How the moral facts and relations point to Personality
262
Anthropomorphism in science 371
265
Hartmann on the religious interest and the teleological prin
274
Absurdity of the mortality and corporeity postulated for Per
277
Tendencies of Jacobi and Baader
283
Necessity of a personal Absolute
285
Dorner and Frank on Triune Deity and Personality
289
Lotze and Strauss compared and contrasted as to Personality
290
Postulates of Reason today
334
Professor Calderwood on Mans place in Nature
340
Reason as highest power of spirit in man
342
Rational processes throughout the spiritual realm
348
Issues raised by genetic psychology
354
Personality as ultimate
360
Science unable to explain personality
366
Criticism of Dr Shadworth Hodgson
371
Criticism of Dr Maudsley
377
Possibilities of a Philosophy of the Christian Consciousness
383
Criticism of Dr F H Bradley on the personality of man
389
Dr Mulford on personality
392
CHAPTER XIII
399
View of F A Lange and others
405
Real freedom of man as a spiritual personality
411
Ethical emphasis on will by Kant and Herbart
415
Professor James Sully and Volkmann on the action
421
Riehls treatment of consciousness animadverted upon
433
The determinism of religion
440
Fact of recognition of cosmic law
442
Kant on personality and moral law
448
The moral consciousness and Ultimate Reality
454
William Law on ground and nature of Christian mysteries
459
Christianity par excellence the religion of redemption
465
Criticism of Professor Pfleiderer on ethical conception of education
468
Critical reflections on the redemptive process as now conceived
474
Possibilities of progress that remain
478
Theistic philosophy and the spiritual nature and capacities
484
Christ as needed Revealer of the Father
489
Character of the Optimism of theistic philosophy
495
Criticism of Comtes undue intellectualism
500
Irrationality of the denial of the Divine Revelation in History
506
Advance in recognition of the naturalness of mans longing
509
Difficulty raised by scientific thought
515
Criticism of the Deity presented in pantheism
533
Religious Spirit of the Vedas
534
Views of Réville referred
537
Novalis on Nature 489
538
Christianity the fittest religion to survive
539
Principal John Caird on Religion
542
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Current misconceptions touching theistic philosophy I
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