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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... mean are Pan- theism , Deism , and Theism . There is a certain differentiation between them , even in current usage . Pantheism either identifies God with the world of men and things , or , in the emphasis it lays upon the divine as the ...
... mean are Pan- theism , Deism , and Theism . There is a certain differentiation between them , even in current usage . Pantheism either identifies God with the world of men and things , or , in the emphasis it lays upon the divine as the ...
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... means , in its first stage , deism , an individually separate first cause , as the originator of the finite individu- alities whose reality demands explanation . The difficulties which deism encounters in its search for such a God lead ...
... means , in its first stage , deism , an individually separate first cause , as the originator of the finite individu- alities whose reality demands explanation . The difficulties which deism encounters in its search for such a God lead ...
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... means to be attributed solely to the exceptional individuality of Spinoza , as a man and a thinker , is conclu- sively shown by the development of the same tendency independently by Malebranche , a Chris- tian priest . Malebranche ...
... means to be attributed solely to the exceptional individuality of Spinoza , as a man and a thinker , is conclu- sively shown by the development of the same tendency independently by Malebranche , a Chris- tian priest . Malebranche ...
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... mean- ness of Paley's view , and the insufficiency of the theory of which it forms an integral part . It was by a natural instinct that men turned in revulsion from the cramping influences of the current theology , whether orthodox or ...
... mean- ness of Paley's view , and the insufficiency of the theory of which it forms an integral part . It was by a natural instinct that men turned in revulsion from the cramping influences of the current theology , whether orthodox or ...
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... means , it must surely be a false way of putting things to present God in this merely instrumental light . The undignified nature of the position is enhanced , when it is seen that he is treated simply as a means to the happiness of the ...
... means , it must surely be a false way of putting things to present God in this merely instrumental light . The undignified nature of the position is enhanced , when it is seen that he is treated simply as a means to the happiness of the ...
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Two Lectures on Theism: Delivered on the Occasion of the Sesquicentennial ... Andrew Seth Pringle-Pattison Visualização integral - 1897 |
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