Description |
xxxii, 530 pages ; 22 cm |
Note |
First edition, October 1934; reprinted, January 1935. |
Contents |
Part I. The Transcendence of the Immanent -- Lecture I. The Distinction between Natural and Revealed Religion -- Lecture II. The Tension Between Philosophy and Religion -- Lecture III. The Cartesian "Faux-Pas" -- Lecture IV. Mathematics, Logic and History -- Lecture V. The World As Apprehended -- Lecture VI. Truth and Beauty -- Lecture VII. Moral Goodness -- Lecture VIII. Process, Mind and Value -- Lecture IV. Freedom and Determinism -- Lecture X. The Transcendence of the Immanent -- Part II. The Immanence of the Transcendent -- Lecture XI. The Immanence of the Transcendent -- Lecture XII. Revelation and Its Mode -- Lecture XIII. Spiritual Authority and Religious Experience -- Lecture XIV. Finitude and Evil -- Lecture XV. Divine Grace and Human Freedom -- Lecture XVI. The Commonwealth of Value -- Lecture XVII. The Meaning of History -- Lecture XVIII. Moral and Religious Conditions of Eternal Life -- Lecture XIX. The Sacramental Universe -- Lecture XX. The Hunger of Natural Religious |
Subject |
Natural theology.
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Natural theology. |
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Religion -- Philosophy.
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Religion -- Philosophy. |
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Immanence of God.
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Immanence of God. |
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Transcendentalism.
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Transcendentalism. |
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Knowledge, Theory of (Religion)
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Knowledge, Theory of (Religion) |
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