The Hibbert Journal, Tom 9Lawrence Pearsall Jacks, George Dawes Hicks, George Stephens Spinks, Lancelot Austin Garrard, H. L. Short George Allen & Unwin, 1911 A quarterly review of religion, theology, and philosophy. |
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... religious emotions surge up , the moral emotions are not far away . And the clash cannot be hidden . What we have to consider is the Hellenistic Philosophy . I call it Philosophy rather than Religion because , though it ended in Religion ...
... religious emotions surge up , the moral emotions are not far away . And the clash cannot be hidden . What we have to consider is the Hellenistic Philosophy . I call it Philosophy rather than Religion because , though it ended in Religion ...
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... religion had consisted mainly in a worship of just these things , of Earth and Heaven , of the things of Earth and the ... religious intensity in it until it was reinforced by two alien influences . First , we have the ancient worship of ...
... religion had consisted mainly in a worship of just these things , of Earth and Heaven , of the things of Earth and the ... religious intensity in it until it was reinforced by two alien influences . First , we have the ancient worship of ...
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... religious man . If man's soul really holds a fragment of God and is itself a divine being , its godhead cannot depend on the possession of great riches and armies and organised subordinates . If " man's help of man is God , " the help ...
... religious man . If man's soul really holds a fragment of God and is itself a divine being , its godhead cannot depend on the possession of great riches and armies and organised subordinates . If " man's help of man is God , " the help ...
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... religious traditions , to the ancien rituals , to the whole world . To Sallustius , after the end of ou period , the material world is nothing but a great myth , a thin whose value lies not in itself but in the spiritual meanin which it ...
... religious traditions , to the ancien rituals , to the whole world . To Sallustius , after the end of ou period , the material world is nothing but a great myth , a thin whose value lies not in itself but in the spiritual meanin which it ...
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... religious ritual , allegory was at least a vera causa . It was a phenomenon which actually existed . Heraclitus of Ephesus is an obvious instance . He deliberately expressed himself in language which should not be understood of the ...
... religious ritual , allegory was at least a vera causa . It was a phenomenon which actually existed . Heraclitus of Ephesus is an obvious instance . He deliberately expressed himself in language which should not be understood of the ...
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