The Theology of the FutureP. S. King & Staples Limited, 1941 - 246 páginas |
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... implying this belief , he implies no more . The question , mark , is not that which theologians raise - Who actually were these “ three men ? " was the chief of them Jehovah ? or his angel ? or the Son ? The question is what Abraham ...
... implying this belief , he implies no more . The question , mark , is not that which theologians raise - Who actually were these “ three men ? " was the chief of them Jehovah ? or his angel ? or the Son ? The question is what Abraham ...
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... implies victory carried to the death , and the derived practice of cutting off a part from a prisoner implies subjugation of him . Eventually the voluntary surrender of such a part expresses submission and becomes a propitiatory ...
... implies victory carried to the death , and the derived practice of cutting off a part from a prisoner implies subjugation of him . Eventually the voluntary surrender of such a part expresses submission and becomes a propitiatory ...
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... implies that its author accepts the current creed , and though a chapter entitled ' The Divine Idea ' implies that he is a Theist , yet , for anything that appears to the contrary , his theism is nominal only . Immediate divine ...
... implies that its author accepts the current creed , and though a chapter entitled ' The Divine Idea ' implies that he is a Theist , yet , for anything that appears to the contrary , his theism is nominal only . Immediate divine ...
Términos y frases comunes
absolute actions Agnostic Agnosticism ancestor-worship ancient anthropomorphic arise ascribed assert authority become belief Bible called Cause ceremony CHAPTER character Chibchas chief Christian Church civilized conceived conception conduct consciousness continually creed Dahomey dead death deity developed differentiation divine doctrine emotional ethical eventually evidence evolution evolved existence expressed fact father feeling Fijians genesis ghosts gods Hebrew Hence Herbert Spencer human Huxley ideas implies infer Jesus kind king knowledge laws less ligion living manifested men's ment mind moral mystery name of honour nature needs origin Origin of Species other-self persons phenomena political prayers present priest primitive Principles Professor Huxley proof propitiation question races regarded Religion ruler sacrifices savage Science scientific social societies Sociology superior supernatural supposed Synthetic Philosophy T. H. Huxley Theology things Thomas Henry Huxley thought tical tion titles transcends transfigured form truth ultimate Universe Unkulunkulu word worship Zulus