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... deals with all these changes , selects from them and conserves what is agreeable and rejects that which it disapproves ... deal with the new situation . This indeed in the course of evolution is precisely what has happened in the case of ...
... deals with all these changes , selects from them and conserves what is agreeable and rejects that which it disapproves ... deal with the new situation . This indeed in the course of evolution is precisely what has happened in the case of ...
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... deal with the situation otherwise . They have experienced , again to quote William James , " the expulsive power of a new affection " . Here then is the importance of the intellectual element in religion . It makes it possible to pierce ...
... deal with the situation otherwise . They have experienced , again to quote William James , " the expulsive power of a new affection " . Here then is the importance of the intellectual element in religion . It makes it possible to pierce ...
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... deal with this essential " man " whoever he is , and find out if he really exists or whether he is no more than a convenient theological fiction . 2 The study of anthropology , as we know , has undergone very great changes in recent ...
... deal with this essential " man " whoever he is , and find out if he really exists or whether he is no more than a convenient theological fiction . 2 The study of anthropology , as we know , has undergone very great changes in recent ...
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Natural Religion and Christian Theology: An Introductory Study Albert Victor Murray Limited preview - 1956 |
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