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suggest the qualities of mind he desires — such terms as imaginative reason ,
disinterestedness , urbanity , intellectual delicacy , sweetness and light , and the "
element ” of Jesus ( " mildness and sweetness ” ) . It is important to note that both
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suggest the qualities of mind he desires — such terms as imaginative reason ,
disinterestedness , urbanity , intellectual delicacy , sweetness and light , and the "
element ” of Jesus ( " mildness and sweetness ” ) . It is important to note that both
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Arnold ' s quarrel is with the orthodox view that faith and reason are opposed ,
that the essence of faith is " to take on trust what perplexes the reason , ” and that
to believe in Jesus is " to receive a doctrine puzzling to the reason , but which , if
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Arnold ' s quarrel is with the orthodox view that faith and reason are opposed ,
that the essence of faith is " to take on trust what perplexes the reason , ” and that
to believe in Jesus is " to receive a doctrine puzzling to the reason , but which , if
...
Page 115
And all that the Bible says of bringing to nought the wisdom of the wise , and of
receiving the kingdom of God as a little child , has nothing whatever to do with the
believer ' s acceptance of some dogma that perplexes the reason ; it is aimed at ...
And all that the Bible says of bringing to nought the wisdom of the wise , and of
receiving the kingdom of God as a little child , has nothing whatever to do with the
believer ' s acceptance of some dogma that perplexes the reason ; it is aimed at ...
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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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