Nature, Man and GodKessinger Publishing, 2003 M08 1 - 564 páginas This work contains the Gifford Lectures delivered in the University of Glasgow in the academic years 1932-1933 and 1933-1934. Mr. Temple's purpose has not been to construct, stage by stage, a philosophic fabric where each conclusion becomes the basis of the next advance. Partial Contents: distinction between natural and revealed religion; tension between philosophy and religion; mathematics, logic and history; world as apprehended; truth and beauty; moral goodness; process, mind and value; freedom and determination; transcendence of the immanent; spiritual authority and religious experience; finitude and evil; divine grace and human freedom; commonwealth of value; meaning of history; moral and religious conditions of eternal life; sacramental universe; hunger of natural religion. |
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Nature, Man and God: Being the Gifford Lectures Delivered in the University ... William Temple Vista de fragmentos - 1953 |
Nature, Man and God: Being the Gifford Lectures Delivered in the University ... William Temple Vista de fragmentos - 1949 |
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Theology for a Scientific Age: Being and Becoming--natural, Divine, and Human Arthur Robert Peacocke Vista previa limitada - 1993 |
The Spiritual Nature of Man: A Study of Contemporary Religious Experience Sir Alister Clavering Hardy Vista de fragmentos - 1979 |