Irish Writings from the Age of Swift: Archbishop King's Sermon on predestinationCadenus Press, 1976 |
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... described as negative theology and fideism . Negative theology - which goes back at least as far as Dionysus the pseudo- Aeropagite ( circa sixth century ) - stresses our in- ability to say anything positive about God or things ...
... described as negative theology and fideism . Negative theology - which goes back at least as far as Dionysus the pseudo- Aeropagite ( circa sixth century ) - stresses our in- ability to say anything positive about God or things ...
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... described as in advance of its time . It is a pragmatic theory of meaning and truth . This theory , still flourishing , was developed towards the end of the nineteenth and the beginning of the twentieth centuries , by Charles Peirce ...
... described as in advance of its time . It is a pragmatic theory of meaning and truth . This theory , still flourishing , was developed towards the end of the nineteenth and the beginning of the twentieth centuries , by Charles Peirce ...
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... described , is sufficient to obtain all those Ends , for altho I know not what God is in himself , yet if I believe , that he is able to hurt or help me , to make me happy or miserable , this Belief is sufficient to convince me , that ...
... described , is sufficient to obtain all those Ends , for altho I know not what God is in himself , yet if I believe , that he is able to hurt or help me , to make me happy or miserable , this Belief is sufficient to convince me , that ...
Table des matières
Introduction | 7 |
Sermon on Predestination | 29 |
Appendix | 81 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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