The Fundamentals of ReligionLoyola University Press, 1956 - Počet stran: 344 |
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... mind brooding over the world . Now , a vague mind and an impersonal intelligence mean nothing . Man need render no homage , pay no allegiance , acknowledge no obligation , to an impersonal intelligence , a divine contradiction - for it ...
... mind brooding over the world . Now , a vague mind and an impersonal intelligence mean nothing . Man need render no homage , pay no allegiance , acknowledge no obligation , to an impersonal intelligence , a divine contradiction - for it ...
Strana 113
... mind but sees that I will not change my mind even though it be possible . Hence , though God foresees infallibly my free act in the future , His foreknowledge in no way destroys my freedom . " Let us imagine that there is some human ...
... mind but sees that I will not change my mind even though it be possible . Hence , though God foresees infallibly my free act in the future , His foreknowledge in no way destroys my freedom . " Let us imagine that there is some human ...
Strana 141
... mind when he decided that he would make the watch . His purpose was to provide himself with a watch , or to make ... mind ? Why was man's heart made so strong ? To each of these questions there is an evident answer that is indicated by ...
... mind when he decided that he would make the watch . His purpose was to provide himself with a watch , or to make ... mind ? Why was man's heart made so strong ? To each of these questions there is an evident answer that is indicated by ...
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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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