The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 139Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1946 |
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Pagina 5
... existence of God was dynamically taken for granted . I do not mean by this that belief in God was never challenged or denied . It was . But the denial was deeply felt to be something abnormal , perverse . I am not concerned , for the ...
... existence of God was dynamically taken for granted . I do not mean by this that belief in God was never challenged or denied . It was . But the denial was deeply felt to be something abnormal , perverse . I am not concerned , for the ...
Pagina 6
... existence has become natural . It calls forth no astonishment or incredulity . It is part of the mental furniture of the age . Together with the passing of the unconscious acceptance of belief in God passes also the idea of the nature ...
... existence has become natural . It calls forth no astonishment or incredulity . It is part of the mental furniture of the age . Together with the passing of the unconscious acceptance of belief in God passes also the idea of the nature ...
Pagina 290
... existence of God as Creator on the one hand , and the existence derivatively of man as creature on the other , and between them a great gulf is fixed , to bridge which there is needed the interposition from on high of the Mediator whose ...
... existence of God as Creator on the one hand , and the existence derivatively of man as creature on the other , and between them a great gulf is fixed , to bridge which there is needed the interposition from on high of the Mediator whose ...
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