The New Science and the Old ReligionOglethorpe University Press, 1935 - 526 páginas |
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Página 473
... religious men , their professional silence on the sub- ject , which they consider necessary creates in many minds the impression of indifference or opposition to religion . They further resent the invasion of their special field of ...
... religious men , their professional silence on the sub- ject , which they consider necessary creates in many minds the impression of indifference or opposition to religion . They further resent the invasion of their special field of ...
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... religion as though the old science to which the religious imagination had clung , around which it had entwined itself , were a holy thing . There is no peace in sight between science and religion until religion recognizes that the sense ...
... religion as though the old science to which the religious imagination had clung , around which it had entwined itself , were a holy thing . There is no peace in sight between science and religion until religion recognizes that the sense ...
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... religion remain un- harmed . Thus there has never been a fight between science and religion , but there has never ceased to be a fight be- tween science and theology . The ancient Greek philosopher who once stated that the sun was as ...
... religion remain un- harmed . Thus there has never been a fight between science and religion , but there has never ceased to be a fight be- tween science and theology . The ancient Greek philosopher who once stated that the sun was as ...
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Chapter | 1 |
A Hearth in the Heavens | 89 |
Our Home in the Heavens | 103 |
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