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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... progress of approximation is all that the finite being can realize , and for that infinite progress an infinite time is demanded . In other words , the ethical being is necessarily immortal . The postulate of the divine existence ...
... progress of approximation is all that the finite being can realize , and for that infinite progress an infinite time is demanded . In other words , the ethical being is necessarily immortal . The postulate of the divine existence ...
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... progress of the race . As I have ventured to put it on another occasion , " even if the enormous spiral of human history is destined to wind itself to a point which may be called achievement , what of the generations that per- ished by ...
... progress of the race . As I have ventured to put it on another occasion , " even if the enormous spiral of human history is destined to wind itself to a point which may be called achievement , what of the generations that per- ished by ...
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... progress of man upwards from ' the ape and tiger ' to the civilization of the present day , with its altruistic and ... progress , a progress won by effort . Character is not born , but made ; it takes shape under the pressure of ...
... progress of man upwards from ' the ape and tiger ' to the civilization of the present day , with its altruistic and ... progress , a progress won by effort . Character is not born , but made ; it takes shape under the pressure of ...
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... progress and increasing insight ; though , as I ventured to say on another occasion , even at the end , if we are honest with ourselves , the insight is so dim that the title of absolute knowledge applied to it has the sound of ...
... progress and increasing insight ; though , as I ventured to say on another occasion , even at the end , if we are honest with ourselves , the insight is so dim that the title of absolute knowledge applied to it has the sound of ...
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... progress is not the making of something out of nothing , but the unfolding or manifestation of that which in another aspect eternally is . It is possi- ble , therefore , only to a being who forms part of a divinely guided process , and ...
... progress is not the making of something out of nothing , but the unfolding or manifestation of that which in another aspect eternally is . It is possi- ble , therefore , only to a being who forms part of a divinely guided process , and ...
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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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