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... attempt to control the unseen world through the development of institutions , and secondly , the attempt to explain the world that is unseen by inference from the world that is seen . Lastly , we examine the relation of Christianity to ...
... attempt to control the unseen world through the development of institutions , and secondly , the attempt to explain the world that is unseen by inference from the world that is seen . Lastly , we examine the relation of Christianity to ...
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... attempts have duly been made . The vast corpus of Roman Catholic theology beginning with Aquinas or the equally formidable complete works of Calvin are two of the most notable attempts to ... attempt at a " psychological " 6 NATURAL RELIGION.
... attempts have duly been made . The vast corpus of Roman Catholic theology beginning with Aquinas or the equally formidable complete works of Calvin are two of the most notable attempts to ... attempt at a " psychological " 6 NATURAL RELIGION.
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... attempt to explain natural phenomena or the workings of the human mind . And while theologians always seem to operate on the curious assumption that in the march of progress older theories are outworn and left behind , the poets and ...
... attempt to explain natural phenomena or the workings of the human mind . And while theologians always seem to operate on the curious assumption that in the march of progress older theories are outworn and left behind , the poets and ...
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Natural Religion and Christian Theology: An Introductory Study Albert Victor Murray Limited preview - 1956 |
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