The Humanist-Christian FrontierPeter Smith, Boltro Press, 1968 - 251 pages |
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... beliefs ' and others ' who do not fully subscribe to Christian doctrines ' , that they had to concern themselves with the ... belief , together with the moral authority it carried , has now largely disappeared ' ; and they ' affirmed the ...
... beliefs ' and others ' who do not fully subscribe to Christian doctrines ' , that they had to concern themselves with the ... belief , together with the moral authority it carried , has now largely disappeared ' ; and they ' affirmed the ...
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... belief in God ; and he gave that belief a completely new look , which even now we have not really absorbed . Since the analogies are rot Our senses based belief upon THEOLOGY AND THE SEARCH FOR TRUTH 97.
... belief in God ; and he gave that belief a completely new look , which even now we have not really absorbed . Since the analogies are rot Our senses based belief upon THEOLOGY AND THE SEARCH FOR TRUTH 97.
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... belief in a controlling power ( in some effective contact with creation ) , it would seem that religion can only commit men : ( a ) to some existential faith in their own powers , or ( b ) to the worship of the state in some form , or ...
... belief in a controlling power ( in some effective contact with creation ) , it would seem that religion can only commit men : ( a ) to some existential faith in their own powers , or ( b ) to the worship of the state in some form , or ...
Table des matières
Essential Christianity | 139 |
Involvement | 157 |
Illumination | 177 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
A. N. Whitehead accepted agnostic agnosticism altruism belief century certainly challenge chapter Christ Church of England common concerned course creative creeds cultus deeper demands Dick Shepherd discipleship divine doctrine easy essential ethical evolution experience fact faith frontier Gospels H. A. L. Fisher honest human Humanist and Christian Humanist Frame ideas individual insight inspiration intellectual interpretation Jesus of Nazareth John Macmurray kingdom knowledge language least live man's matter meaning mind modern moral nature ourselves pattern perhaps philosophy phrases Prayer problem question realise reality recognise religion religious cultus religious education schools scientific search for truth secular world seems sense Sir Charles Sherrington situation social society sometimes sort spirit suggest symbols T. S. Eliot teaching tend Testament theologians theology things thinking thought tion tradition true ultimate uncertainty understanding universe W. H. Auden whole words worship