My belief is that in the field left to them— their proper field — the clergy will more and more, as they cease to struggle against scientific methods and conclusions, do work even nobler and more beautiful than anything they have heretofore done.... Literary News - Página 1311895Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Francis Fisher Browne, Waldo Ralph Browne, Scofield Thayer - 1896 - 388 páginas
...world to mediaeval conception! of Christianity, and which still lingers among us — a most eerioua barrier to religion and morals, and a menace to the...— the clergy will more and more, as they cease to etrugge against scientific methods and conclusions, do work even nobler and more beautiful than anything... | |
| Andrew Dickson White - 1922 - 450 páginas
...which the warfare of Theology against Science has been one of the most active and powerful agents. My belief is that in the field left to them — their...methods and conclusions, do work even nobler and more _beautiful than anything they have heretofore done. And ' this is saying much. My conviction is that... | |
| Andrew Dickson White - 1896 - 452 páginas
...historical truth into that decaying mass of outworn thought which attaches the modern world to mediaeval conceptions of Christianity, and which still lingers...a menace to the whole normal evolution of society. For behind this barrier also the flood is rapidly rising — the flood of increased knowledge and new... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne - 1896 - 802 páginas
...historical truth into that decaying там of outworn thought which attachée the modern world to mediaeval conceptions of Christianity, and which still lingers...morals, and a menace to the whole normal evolution oí society. . . . My belief is that In the field left to them — their proper field — the clergy... | |
| 1895 - 696 páginas
...SHEWELL & SANBORN 1O6 Wbsb Av... CHICAGO. worn thought which attaches the modern world to mediaeval conceptions of Christianity, and which still lingers...scientific methods and conclusions, do work even nobler and mere beautiful than anything ihoy have heretofore done. And this Is saying much. My conviction is that... | |
| Martin Kellogg Schermerhorn - 1898 - 452 páginas
...historical truth into the decaying mass of outworn thought which attaches the modern world to mediaeval conceptions of Christianity, and which still lingers...menace to the whole normal evolution of society.' Behind this barrier he sees the flood of increased knowledge and new thought rapidly rising with the... | |
| 1899 - 438 páginas
...historical truth into that decaying mass of outworn thought which attaches the modern world to mediseval conceptions of Christianity, and which still lingers...a menace to the whole normal evolution of society. " For behind this barrier also the flood is rapidly rising — the flood of increased knowledge and... | |
| Edward Preston Usher - 1907 - 200 páginas
...decaying mass of outworn thought which attaches the modern world to medieval conceptions of Christianity, which still lingers among us a most serious barrier...a menace to the whole normal evolution of society. For, behind this barrier, the flood of increased knowledge and new thought is rapidly rising and the... | |
| 1896 - 348 páginas
...conceptions of Christianity, aud which still lingers among us — a most serious barrier to religion ¡uid morals, and a menace to the whole normal evolution of society. . . My brllef is that in the field left to them their proper field -the clergy will more and more, as they... | |
| Unitarian Historical Society - 1926 - 68 páginas
...his attitude toward the relation between science and religion. In 1894 Andrew Dickson White wrote: "My belief is that in the field left to them — their...beautiful than anything they have heretofore done. My conviction is that Science, though it has evidently conquered Dogmatic Theology based on biblical... | |
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