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Both the one and the other give to what they call religion , and to religious ideas
and discussions , too large and absorbing a place in human life ; man feels
himself to be a more various and richly - endowed animal than the old religious
theory ...
Both the one and the other give to what they call religion , and to religious ideas
and discussions , too large and absorbing a place in human life ; man feels
himself to be a more various and richly - endowed animal than the old religious
theory ...
Page 119
... completing what criticism has begun ; and apprehensions are not
unreasonably excited lest we should have a new world to conquer before we
have weapons for the warfare . ( EDD , pp . 28 – 29 ) Newman sought to give
Catholic orthodoxy ...
... completing what criticism has begun ; and apprehensions are not
unreasonably excited lest we should have a new world to conquer before we
have weapons for the warfare . ( EDD , pp . 28 – 29 ) Newman sought to give
Catholic orthodoxy ...
Page 175
... impressionism ( the " empirical , evolutionary view of art " ) , and historicism ( "
evolution " as enabling us to give a work ... Science " ( 1882 ) , in which he
defends a religiously colored poetry that gives us the momentary impression of
living in ...
... impressionism ( the " empirical , evolutionary view of art " ) , and historicism ( "
evolution " as enabling us to give a work ... Science " ( 1882 ) , in which he
defends a religiously colored poetry that gives us the momentary impression of
living in ...
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Contents
THE OXFORD SENTIMENT | 5 |
The Quarrel of Reason and Faith | 26 |
The Onslaught on the Philistines | 39 |
Copyright | |
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