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Page 373
... religion . Černý was well qualified to do the former , because he had spent many weeks in Sinai before the war collating the published inscriptions and copying others which were not known when the previous edition appeared . He was far ...
... religion . Černý was well qualified to do the former , because he had spent many weeks in Sinai before the war collating the published inscriptions and copying others which were not known when the previous edition appeared . He was far ...
Page 508
... Religion within the Bounds of Pure Reason , Kant had distinguished between ' pure religious faith ' and ' ecclesiastical faith ' . The former was the religion of reason , which was already working in individuals and would in the end ...
... Religion within the Bounds of Pure Reason , Kant had distinguished between ' pure religious faith ' and ' ecclesiastical faith ' . The former was the religion of reason , which was already working in individuals and would in the end ...
Page 510
... religious thought ends in contradiction when it tries to express itself explicitly ; religion gives rise to theology which interprets the symbols literally and so destroys them . To rise above the contradiction the mind must move to a ...
... religious thought ends in contradiction when it tries to express itself explicitly ; religion gives rise to theology which interprets the symbols literally and so destroys them . To rise above the contradiction the mind must move to a ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA AND THE DISCOVERY OF MAN Raleigh | 101 |
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