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... unseen world would indicate that from the very beginning we are dealing with interpretation and not with mere ... world of nature and the world of morality , either or both , have brought men into touch with an unseen world which is ...
... unseen world would indicate that from the very beginning we are dealing with interpretation and not with mere ... world of nature and the world of morality , either or both , have brought men into touch with an unseen world which is ...
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... unseen world is a world of persons , is not an inference so much as a basic assumption . And even where the spirit world is peopled as in the Hebrew Sheol and the Greek Hades with beings who are the shadows of a shade they are ...
... unseen world is a world of persons , is not an inference so much as a basic assumption . And even where the spirit world is peopled as in the Hebrew Sheol and the Greek Hades with beings who are the shadows of a shade they are ...
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... unseen world as a compensatory device for man's own impotence . We can see this in our own times in contem- porary Continental theology . The grip of the Nazi or the Bolshevik systems upon human life with their dull , impersonal and ...
... unseen world as a compensatory device for man's own impotence . We can see this in our own times in contem- porary Continental theology . The grip of the Nazi or the Bolshevik systems upon human life with their dull , impersonal and ...
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Natural Religion and Christian Theology: An Introductory Study Albert Victor Murray Limited preview - 1956 |
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