The Fundamentals of ReligionLoyola University Press, 1956 - Počet stran: 344 |
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... obligations upon men to walk according to His law . It is to avoid the sense of obligation to a personal God that men have recourse to the vague 3 Cicero , De natura deorum , 2 , 93 , Rackham's translation , p . 213 . mind , the ...
... obligations upon men to walk according to His law . It is to avoid the sense of obligation to a personal God that men have recourse to the vague 3 Cicero , De natura deorum , 2 , 93 , Rackham's translation , p . 213 . mind , the ...
Strana 60
... obligation upon himself ? You may say that , when a person makes a vow or gives a solemn promise , he is imposing an obligation upon himself ; but this is not strictly true . The obligation arises from the fact that some lawmaker with ...
... obligation upon himself ? You may say that , when a person makes a vow or gives a solemn promise , he is imposing an obligation upon himself ; but this is not strictly true . The obligation arises from the fact that some lawmaker with ...
Strana 63
... obligation without God Observance of the moral law is the very essence of re- ligion . The Christian affirms that God is the supreme law- T giver , that He has given man an intellect capable of seeing the difference between right and ...
... obligation without God Observance of the moral law is the very essence of re- ligion . The Christian affirms that God is the supreme law- T giver , that He has given man an intellect capable of seeing the difference between right and ...
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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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