Science and ReligionG. Allen & Unwin, 1935 - Počet stran: 174 |
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Strana 35
... never be any real opposition between religion and science ; for the one is the complement of the other . Every serious and reflective person realizes , I think , that the religious element in his nature must be recognized and cultivated ...
... never be any real opposition between religion and science ; for the one is the complement of the other . Every serious and reflective person realizes , I think , that the religious element in his nature must be recognized and cultivated ...
Strana 43
... never , in its proper role , sought to say why these things should be . It has left it to religion to interpret the spirit informing them . Haeckel is asking science to do the impossible . Religion may change in form . It may wax and ...
... never , in its proper role , sought to say why these things should be . It has left it to religion to interpret the spirit informing them . Haeckel is asking science to do the impossible . Religion may change in form . It may wax and ...
Strana 59
... Never increasing but always diminishing . A mass that would be un- remarked if it were spread out on any continent , and only noted for the one fact that it rears its tall head more than seven miles into the sky . That is its one claim ...
... Never increasing but always diminishing . A mass that would be un- remarked if it were spread out on any continent , and only noted for the one fact that it rears its tall head more than seven miles into the sky . That is its one claim ...
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