Natural Religion and Christian Theology: An Introductory Study |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 33
Page 31
... instance , in his History of Civilization would have everything put down to climate or latitude or some other environ- mental cause . The Freudian psychologist is also apt to over - estimate the influence of the human environment . Yet ...
... instance , in his History of Civilization would have everything put down to climate or latitude or some other environ- mental cause . The Freudian psychologist is also apt to over - estimate the influence of the human environment . Yet ...
Page 77
... instance , or a Central African animist ? Do we mean ourselves in our less enlightened moments ? Do we mean somebody who lived in primæval times ? When I am told , for instance , that " man has no power within himself to help himself ...
... instance , or a Central African animist ? Do we mean ourselves in our less enlightened moments ? Do we mean somebody who lived in primæval times ? When I am told , for instance , that " man has no power within himself to help himself ...
Page 128
... instance , has about it something personal , because to him it is only personal beings which are capable of making such a noise . Natural forces are set in motion by unseen beings who are not unlike ourselves , and every natural object ...
... instance , has about it something personal , because to him it is only personal beings which are capable of making such a noise . Natural forces are set in motion by unseen beings who are not unlike ourselves , and every natural object ...
Other editions - View all
Natural Religion and Christian Theology: An Introductory Study Albert Victor Murray Limited preview - 1956 |
Common terms and phrases
accept action animal anthropology appear attitude Barth become believed called Catholic characteristic Christ Christian theology Church comes communion concerned conscious consideration course dead development of religion divine doctrine dogma Dogmatik existence explain fact factor Faust feeling Freud G. G. Coulton give gods Gospel Hebrew human nature idea ideal importance instance instinct institutions intellectual interpretation Jesus Jung Karl Barth kind living man's means mind modern moral mystery natural religion natural theology never Old Testament oneself ourselves person physical prevenient grace principle Protestantism psychological raw material realize reason recognition recognize relations relationship religious experience revelation Roman sacrament seek seen self-surrender sense social society soul speak spirit world spiritual survival T. F. Torrance T. S. Eliot term Testament theologian thing thought tribal land tribe true truth uncon unconscious unconscious mind universe unseen world words