Can the Old Faith Live with the New?: Or, the Problem of Evolution and RevelationWilliam Blackwood, 1885 - 391 páginas |
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... constituted his religious faith ? There is one such means available to the modern theologian . The personal determination of the truth or fallacy of scientific statements of facts is , as we have said , beyond him , and investigation in ...
... constituted his religious faith ? There is one such means available to the modern theologian . The personal determination of the truth or fallacy of scientific statements of facts is , as we have said , beyond him , and investigation in ...
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... constituted does not admit of such a mode of supernaturalism . The question is not , whether a supernatural Power could violate the laws which He has made . There is not a scientific man in the world who would for a moment deny that if ...
... constituted does not admit of such a mode of supernaturalism . The question is not , whether a supernatural Power could violate the laws which He has made . There is not a scientific man in the world who would for a moment deny that if ...
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... constituted by a Divine Power . This is the view of the supernatural which is adopted by the writer to the Hebrews , and the view which we believe to be the deepest and the soundest . The supernatural is here regarded not as that which ...
... constituted by a Divine Power . This is the view of the supernatural which is adopted by the writer to the Hebrews , and the view which we believe to be the deepest and the soundest . The supernatural is here regarded not as that which ...
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... constituting by its contact the existence of all phenomena . So far , then , scientific experience is on the side of religious experience ; it asserts that the Power which tran- scends nature is yet not divided from nature — and that ...
... constituting by its contact the existence of all phenomena . So far , then , scientific experience is on the side of religious experience ; it asserts that the Power which tran- scends nature is yet not divided from nature — and that ...
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... constituted the characteristics of the primitive or unformed matter of the earth . First , it was in- definite ; it was of such a confused nature that nothing could be affirmed concerning it . Secondly , it was incoherent : its parts ...
... constituted the characteristics of the primitive or unformed matter of the earth . First , it was in- definite ; it was of such a confused nature that nothing could be affirmed concerning it . Secondly , it was incoherent : its parts ...
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Can the Old Faith Live with the New?: Or, the Problem of Evolution and ... George Matheson Visualização integral - 1885 |
Can the Old Faith Live with the New?: Or, the Problem of Evolution and ... George Matheson Visualização integral - 1885 |
Can the Old Faith Live with the New?: Or, the Problem of Evolution and ... George Matheson Visualização integral - 1885 |
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