The Fundamentals of ReligionLoyola University Press, 1956 - Počet stran: 344 |
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Strana 111
... dependence upon matter . Hence God must be essentially immaterial ; in other words , a pure spirit . A pure spirit has nothing that is not immaterial , and we use the term because man , a creature composed of body and soul , is part ...
... dependence upon matter . Hence God must be essentially immaterial ; in other words , a pure spirit . A pure spirit has nothing that is not immaterial , and we use the term because man , a creature composed of body and soul , is part ...
Strana 146
... dependence upon God ; and , realizing this , lifts up his mind and his heart to God in recognition of God's supreme dominion and his own complete dependence . Religion , then , should touch every moment of man's existence as God's ...
... dependence upon God ; and , realizing this , lifts up his mind and his heart to God in recognition of God's supreme dominion and his own complete dependence . Religion , then , should touch every moment of man's existence as God's ...
Strana 304
... dependence upon God , a dependence which man should acknowledge in his mind and which he should show that he acknowledges by submitting his will to the will of God . Service is due a superior in the very nature of things ; gratitude is ...
... dependence upon God , a dependence which man should acknowledge in his mind and which he should show that he acknowledges by submitting his will to the will of God . Service is due a superior in the very nature of things ; gratitude is ...
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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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