The Road Back: A Discovery of Judaism Without EmbellishmentsFeldheim Publishers, 1978 - 251 páginas |
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... PROOF Probably one of the most persuasive of all the arguments point- ing to the merciful , all - knowing God of orthodox faith is that known as the teleological proof . Briefly stated , the teleological proof argues from the design ...
... PROOF Probably one of the most persuasive of all the arguments point- ing to the merciful , all - knowing God of orthodox faith is that known as the teleological proof . Briefly stated , the teleological proof argues from the design ...
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... PROOF This proof belongs forever to the famous German scholar , Rudolph Otto . He documented that humanity has always experienced a feeling of supernatural awe and dread , or the " numinous " as he called it , when contemplating the ...
... PROOF This proof belongs forever to the famous German scholar , Rudolph Otto . He documented that humanity has always experienced a feeling of supernatural awe and dread , or the " numinous " as he called it , when contemplating the ...
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... PROOF Frequently associated in recent decades with the name of G. K. Chesterton , the " home - but - not - home " argument is another of the so - called intuitive proofs . It points to the seemingly contradictory feelings which we all ...
... PROOF Frequently associated in recent decades with the name of G. K. Chesterton , the " home - but - not - home " argument is another of the so - called intuitive proofs . It points to the seemingly contradictory feelings which we all ...
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