Two Lectures on Theism: Delivered on the Occasion of the Sesquicentennial Celebration of Princeton UniversityWilliam Blackwood and Sons, 1897 - 64 páginas |
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... religion . And in more prosaic ages of thought it is sure to predominate , to the exclu- sion or neglect of the truth for which pantheism contends . The deistic God , an Être suprême or Great First Cause , is the kind of God whose exist ...
... religion . And in more prosaic ages of thought it is sure to predominate , to the exclu- sion or neglect of the truth for which pantheism contends . The deistic God , an Être suprême or Great First Cause , is the kind of God whose exist ...
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... religion of nature . " It was against this form of thought that Butler directed his " Analogy of Natural and Revealed Religion . " But , as was seen in the well - known case of James Mill , this argumentum ad hominem , in- 66 tended to ...
... religion of nature . " It was against this form of thought that Butler directed his " Analogy of Natural and Revealed Religion . " But , as was seen in the well - known case of James Mill , this argumentum ad hominem , in- 66 tended to ...
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... religion , if any man's , was based upon the pure understanding . Voltaire was as strenuous an opponent of atheism as he was of Christianity . But the drift of empirical philosophy towards a materialistic atheism went on apace during ...
... religion , if any man's , was based upon the pure understanding . Voltaire was as strenuous an opponent of atheism as he was of Christianity . But the drift of empirical philosophy towards a materialistic atheism went on apace during ...
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... religion , to obey the law as the law of God . But there is no direct and inevitable connection between the two posi- tions ; for God , as we see here , is treated by Kant in the most extreme deistic fashion , as a being entirely apart ...
... religion , to obey the law as the law of God . But there is no direct and inevitable connection between the two posi- tions ; for God , as we see here , is treated by Kant in the most extreme deistic fashion , as a being entirely apart ...
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... religion ) . Rather the two are one from the beginning . God is the source and author of the law , but only in the sense that he is the higher self within the self which inwardly illuminates all our lives . Instead of connecting God in ...
... religion ) . Rather the two are one from the beginning . God is the source and author of the law , but only in the sense that he is the higher self within the self which inwardly illuminates all our lives . Instead of connecting God in ...
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