The Fundamentals of ReligionLoyola University Press, 1956 - Počet stran: 344 |
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... POINTS FOR DISCUSSION 1. Answer this difficulty : " Everything that exists must have a cause for its existence . But ... point at which we may be able to speak with certainty on the subject of God . Priests and ministers in the schools ...
... POINTS FOR DISCUSSION 1. Answer this difficulty : " Everything that exists must have a cause for its existence . But ... point at which we may be able to speak with certainty on the subject of God . Priests and ministers in the schools ...
Strana 154
... points in which man differs from the brute are in reality more numerous and far - reaching than those in which he resembles him . It is natural , for example , for men to walk erect ; and in this respect man completely differs from the ...
... points in which man differs from the brute are in reality more numerous and far - reaching than those in which he resembles him . It is natural , for example , for men to walk erect ; and in this respect man completely differs from the ...
Strana 171
... points to an earlier script de- rived from the Phoenicians and the Egyptians . Historically , then , the human race ... point , it will be interesting to notice how far some men will go in their desire to deny the existence of a personal ...
... points to an earlier script de- rived from the Phoenicians and the Egyptians . Historically , then , the human race ... point , it will be interesting to notice how far some men will go in their desire to deny the existence of a personal ...
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The Meaning of the Fundamentals of Religion | 1 |
The Riddle of Existence | 11 |
Chance and the Riddle of Existence | 19 |
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