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... knowledge is a divine revelation ; all knowledge — that is to say , not only theology , but also science and philosophy , which have formerly been taught by God to the Patriarchs and Prophets , forgotten by men , and have now to be re ...
... knowledge is a divine revelation ; all knowledge — that is to say , not only theology , but also science and philosophy , which have formerly been taught by God to the Patriarchs and Prophets , forgotten by men , and have now to be re ...
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... knowledge , and that the object of the knowledge is God . III In calling religious experience theoretical , of course I do not mean that it is indifferent to practice . I mean rather that , while religion implies conduct as well as ...
... knowledge , and that the object of the knowledge is God . III In calling religious experience theoretical , of course I do not mean that it is indifferent to practice . I mean rather that , while religion implies conduct as well as ...
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... knowledge implied differs no whit from any other know- ledge of fact , such as we find in history or the sciences ... knowledge , knowledge not merely of the effective , but of the right , practical response . As such , it cannot be ...
... knowledge implied differs no whit from any other know- ledge of fact , such as we find in history or the sciences ... knowledge , knowledge not merely of the effective , but of the right , practical response . As such , it cannot be ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19345 | 5 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J W Mackail 19 | 8 |
SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS Master Mind Lecture By Étienne Gilson | 29 |
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