Authority and Conscience: a Free Debate on the Tendency of Dogmatic Theology, and on the Characteristics of FaithLongmans, Green, and Company, 1871 - 281 páginas |
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... religious conclusions of vast practical importance . It will , I fear , be necessary for me to say a few introductory words about my dramatis persona , but they shall be very few . - In 1859 we were all under- graduates at Oxford , in ...
... religious conclusions of vast practical importance . It will , I fear , be necessary for me to say a few introductory words about my dramatis persona , but they shall be very few . - In 1859 we were all under- graduates at Oxford , in ...
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... Religion is essentially dogmatic . 2. Salvation is contingent upon the belief of certain dogmas . 3. God has furnished ... religious guide ? Leonard thinks there are . Two such signs accepted . 1st . The infallible guide must either ...
... Religion is essentially dogmatic . 2. Salvation is contingent upon the belief of certain dogmas . 3. God has furnished ... religious guide ? Leonard thinks there are . Two such signs accepted . 1st . The infallible guide must either ...
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... religion . PAGES 53-107 DIALOGUE III . Max is required to explain more fully his views as to the undogmatic character of religious faith . What is faith ? The prevalent confusion of ideas respecting it ; the term being used sometimes to ...
... religion . PAGES 53-107 DIALOGUE III . Max is required to explain more fully his views as to the undogmatic character of religious faith . What is faith ? The prevalent confusion of ideas respecting it ; the term being used sometimes to ...
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... religious opinions are held . By the term ' faith , ' Max proposes to designate the tenure by which those doctrines are held , which have consciously a subjective basis alone . The doctrines so held , he calls ' faiths . ' The tenure by ...
... religious opinions are held . By the term ' faith , ' Max proposes to designate the tenure by which those doctrines are held , which have consciously a subjective basis alone . The doctrines so held , he calls ' faiths . ' The tenure by ...
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... religion , shows that in referring the source of religious perception to a single faculty , he is following , not depar- ting from , the analogy of mutual phenomena . Basil suggests that Max stands in need of an infallible guide , just ...
... religion , shows that in referring the source of religious perception to a single faculty , he is following , not depar- ting from , the analogy of mutual phenomena . Basil suggests that Max stands in need of an infallible guide , just ...
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