The Hibbert Journal, Tom 35George Allen & Unwin, 1936 "Jesus or Christ?" issued as monographic supplement, 1909. |
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... idea of Progress is essentially moral . And if it is " inevitable " the process will be seen at work in the past as ... idea of Progress would be a com- 1 Inge , The Idea of Progress ( The Romanes Lecture , 1920. Oxford : The Clarendon ...
... idea of Progress is essentially moral . And if it is " inevitable " the process will be seen at work in the past as ... idea of Progress would be a com- 1 Inge , The Idea of Progress ( The Romanes Lecture , 1920. Oxford : The Clarendon ...
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... idea in Western thought the author ascribes to Plato . When , in the Republic , Plato introduced the idea of Good , he at the same time gave rise to that notion of other- worldliness which subsequently played so large a part in European ...
... idea in Western thought the author ascribes to Plato . When , in the Republic , Plato introduced the idea of Good , he at the same time gave rise to that notion of other- worldliness which subsequently played so large a part in European ...
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... ideas by considering when and how we came to have them . The idea of humanity must be treated in the same way . Who first thought of all mankind as having common charac- teristics and working together towards a common goal ? As in most ...
... ideas by considering when and how we came to have them . The idea of humanity must be treated in the same way . Who first thought of all mankind as having common charac- teristics and working together towards a common goal ? As in most ...
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IS THIS A MORAL WORLD? By R B Mowat | 26 |
PHILOSOPHY AND HISTORY By Professor W G de Burgh | 53 |
SELVES By Professor John Wright Buckham | 101 |
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