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Page 38
... doubt have justified himself to himself on the ground of a theology which not so much allowed him as almost required him to hate many of his fellow - men . A great many heresy hunts - theological and political - have been set going by ...
... doubt have justified himself to himself on the ground of a theology which not so much allowed him as almost required him to hate many of his fellow - men . A great many heresy hunts - theological and political - have been set going by ...
Page 61
... doubt be pressing analogies too far to say that this is a representation of the Trinity . What is clear , however , is that if the idea of Trinity is true at all it must be a concern of and a function of persons . ( That is what the ...
... doubt be pressing analogies too far to say that this is a representation of the Trinity . What is clear , however , is that if the idea of Trinity is true at all it must be a concern of and a function of persons . ( That is what the ...
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... doubt arguable , but it ignores one fundamental principle in the comparative study of religions . It is most misleading to compare this institution with that or this theological dogma with that or this " sacred " book with that . What ...
... doubt arguable , but it ignores one fundamental principle in the comparative study of religions . It is most misleading to compare this institution with that or this theological dogma with that or this " sacred " book with that . What ...
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Natural Religion and Christian Theology: An Introductory Study Albert Victor Murray Limited preview - 1956 |
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