Leaders of Religious Thought in the Nineteenth Century: Newman, Martineau, Comte, Spencer, BrowningWilliam Blackwood and sons, 1902 - 302 sider |
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... individual . A historical illustration may be found in the " Age of the Revolu- tion " ; a more significant one , in the " Transition from Paganism to Christianity . " We must analyse this tran- sition , and briefly inquire into the ...
... individual . A historical illustration may be found in the " Age of the Revolu- tion " ; a more significant one , in the " Transition from Paganism to Christianity . " We must analyse this tran- sition , and briefly inquire into the ...
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... itself , the time came when Humanity , like the individual , took pos- session of itself , as it were , when it became aware of its own strength , when it felt itself to be a living unity . " Humanity took LIGHT ON THE WAY . 19.
... itself , the time came when Humanity , like the individual , took pos- session of itself , as it were , when it became aware of its own strength , when it felt itself to be a living unity . " Humanity took LIGHT ON THE WAY . 19.
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... individual man , or the " salvation of the soul , " could hardly arise . Philosophy pondered its problems and sought to understand things , but this was just for the sake of understanding them , and not expressly " for all men's good ...
... individual man , or the " salvation of the soul , " could hardly arise . Philosophy pondered its problems and sought to understand things , but this was just for the sake of understanding them , and not expressly " for all men's good ...
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... individual- istic " in the modern sense of the word . The moral Ideal , as we have seen , could hardly be thought of by the Greek as being other than social . Plato and Aristotle are as emphatic as St Paul in teaching that we are ...
... individual- istic " in the modern sense of the word . The moral Ideal , as we have seen , could hardly be thought of by the Greek as being other than social . Plato and Aristotle are as emphatic as St Paul in teaching that we are ...
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... individual man as such , which would at the same time allow him to express his will in free harmony with his fellow - men . What , then , was the in- tellectual development of the age , and how far did it understand this need ? Look ...
... individual man as such , which would at the same time allow him to express his will in free harmony with his fellow - men . What , then , was the in- tellectual development of the age , and how far did it understand this need ? Look ...
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