The Fundamentals of ReligionLoyola University Press, 1956 - Počet stran: 344 |
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Strana 212
... force is used to prevent us from acting or to make us act . A man whose arms are bound by chains is not free to move ... forces him to act in this way rather than in that way . Freedom from such internal restraint or compul- sion is what ...
... force is used to prevent us from acting or to make us act . A man whose arms are bound by chains is not free to move ... forces him to act in this way rather than in that way . Freedom from such internal restraint or compul- sion is what ...
Strana 277
... forces of nature which he did not understand and which terrified him . Thunder crashed above his head , fire flashed across the heavens , and floods drowned his flocks . He saw his loved ones die of pestilence and famine . The universe ...
... forces of nature which he did not understand and which terrified him . Thunder crashed above his head , fire flashed across the heavens , and floods drowned his flocks . He saw his loved ones die of pestilence and famine . The universe ...
Strana 284
... forces of attraction . But no amount of science can prove that the planets created themselves , set themselves in motion , and produced of them- selves the forces that move them . Scientific progress would be injurious to religion only ...
... forces of attraction . But no amount of science can prove that the planets created themselves , set themselves in motion , and produced of them- selves the forces that move them . Scientific progress would be injurious to religion only ...
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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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