The Humanist-Christian FrontierPeter Smith, Boltro Press, 1968 - 251 pages |
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... intellectual ten- dencies of the age , and thus to reconcile " intellectual persons " to Christianity'.1 The opening essay was by Frederick Temple , later to be Archbishop of Canterbury . Prosecutions ( later reversed by the Privy ...
... intellectual ten- dencies of the age , and thus to reconcile " intellectual persons " to Christianity'.1 The opening essay was by Frederick Temple , later to be Archbishop of Canterbury . Prosecutions ( later reversed by the Privy ...
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... intellectual , the conviction it brings is a matter of the emotions , the spirit . It is sometimes said that it is not intellectual difficulties which keep men and women from the churches , and there is a sense in which this is true ...
... intellectual , the conviction it brings is a matter of the emotions , the spirit . It is sometimes said that it is not intellectual difficulties which keep men and women from the churches , and there is a sense in which this is true ...
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... intellectual backgrounds , developing experience , and inevitably different interpretations of words and phrases . As Professor Macmurray put it in a recent lecture : ' Intellectual activity , when it is used by itself as a standard of ...
... intellectual backgrounds , developing experience , and inevitably different interpretations of words and phrases . As Professor Macmurray put it in a recent lecture : ' Intellectual activity , when it is used by itself as a standard of ...
Table des matières
Essential Christianity | 139 |
Involvement | 157 |
Illumination | 177 |
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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