The Self-revelation of GodCharles Scribner's Sons, 1886 - 570 páginas |
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absolute Being exists absolute Reason action affirms agnosticism agnostics apprehended archetypal thought argument Basis of Theism belief Bible Christ Christian conception consciousness constitution contradiction course of nature divine doctrine earth effect energy epochs essential eternal evidence evolution existence of God experience expression fact faith feeling final causes finite force God's revelation Hegel higher highest ical idea ideals and ends implies inference infinite intelligence J. S. Mill kingdom knowl knowledge known law of thought light limitation living lute man's manifested mind miracles monism monotheism moral necessary ness object organism pantheism perfect philosophy physical science physical system polytheism possible present principles of reason progressively realizing reality recognizes redeeming redemption relations religion religious reveals righteousness says scientific sciousness sense significance soul sphere spiritual system spontaneous supernatural theology theory things thinking tion transcending true truth ultimate ground unity whole wisdom and love words worship