The Inner World: An Introduction to the Philosophy of ChristianityHarper & brothers, 1941 - 292 páginas |
Contenido
The Self | 3 |
The Individual | 18 |
The Self and the Body | 38 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 17 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
animal Aristotle beautiful become body Boethius called Chapter character Christ Christian Church common concepts consciousness creative distinct Divine Dualism emergent evolution emotion emphasis ence essence essential eternal Ethics evaluation Everyman evil experience experiential expression fact faith feeling freedom Hibbert Journal idea ideal immortal individual inherent Inner World interpretation intuitive Jacob Boehme Jesus Jonathan Edwards Josiah Royce judgment Kant knowledge light living meaning ment mental mind Monotheism moral Nazism Nicolai Hartmann object one's organism Paul perience personality philosophy philosophy of history physical Plato present problem problem of Evil Professor Psychology pure rational reality realm reason recognized regarded relation religion religious revelation Rudolf Otto self-consciousness selfhood sensation sense significance social soul spirit Supreme symbol Teleology term Theism theology things thought thwarted tion transcendent true truly truth universal vidual virtue vital whole wholly words worth writes