Can the Old Faith Live with the New?: Or, the Problem of Evolution and RevelationWilliam Blackwood, 1885 - 391 páginas |
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... regard itself as standing on the boundary line between two worlds . It would be entitled to present to each of these worlds a different front . To the world of the future it would rightly offer the hand of alliance , for it would see in ...
... regard itself as standing on the boundary line between two worlds . It would be entitled to present to each of these worlds a different front . To the world of the future it would rightly offer the hand of alliance , for it would see in ...
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... regard it as an attack to be directed against men of science . We feel convinced that the most advanced evolutionists of the present day would hail the advent of any light which should reveal a place for the religious consciousness with ...
... regard it as an attack to be directed against men of science . We feel convinced that the most advanced evolutionists of the present day would hail the advent of any light which should reveal a place for the religious consciousness with ...
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... regard the world as having had its origin in a spontaneous accident ; in other words , as having come by chance . Over this alternative we need spend no time , because the conclusion to which it points is transparent on the very surface ...
... regard the world as having had its origin in a spontaneous accident ; in other words , as having come by chance . Over this alternative we need spend no time , because the conclusion to which it points is transparent on the very surface ...
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... regard to the doctrine of creation the same ques- tion which we have asked concerning the possi- bility of Divine knowledge - Is it compatible with modern science ? There are two words which in our days are constantly opposed - creation ...
... regard to the doctrine of creation the same ques- tion which we have asked concerning the possi- bility of Divine knowledge - Is it compatible with modern science ? There are two words which in our days are constantly opposed - creation ...
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... regard the establishment of a strict historical parallel between the six days of creation and the many periods of evolution as a matter of much consequence . as we have said , it is a point of far more import- ance to determine whether ...
... regard the establishment of a strict historical parallel between the six days of creation and the many periods of evolution as a matter of much consequence . as we have said , it is a point of far more import- ance to determine whether ...
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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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admit affirm Agnostic Agnosticism animal beginning belief Book of Genesis breath called cause chapter Christianity conclusion consciousness constituted Crown 8vo death deny doctrine of evolution element Engravings eternal evolution principle evolutionary evolutionist existence experience Fcap French morocco ground Herbert Spencer hold human soul idea Illustrations immortality individual infinite infinitude inscrutable J. G. Lockhart knowledge law of nature living man's manifestation material matter ment mind miracle modern doctrine modern science object old faith order of nature origin philosophy physical plant point of fact possession possibility post 8vo present primal Force primitive principle process of evolution Professor question recognise religion religious revealed scientific Scotland Second Edition sense simply special creation sphere spontaneity St Paul stage supernatural system of evolution Theism theology theory things Third Edition thought tion transcendental ultimate unity of species universe University of Edinburgh vols words
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