The Interpretation of Religion: An Introductory Study of Theological Principles |
Contents
THE RELATION OF THEOLOGY TO OTHER | 26 |
PHYSICAL PHILOSOPHY | 49 |
A TRUER VIEW AND ITS CONSEQUENCES FOR THEOLOG | 68 |
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animistic answer argument attempt Buddhism called Christian claim conceived conception concerned conviction development of religion distinction Divine doctrine doubt duty element ence ethical existence F. H. Bradley fact feeling gods ground Hegel human Ibid idea ideal inquiry insight intuition Jesus judgments Kant Kant's kind knowledge less ligion logical matter means merely metaphysics mind monolatry monotheism moral consciousness normative sciences object origin ourselves perhaps Philosophy of Religion Plato practical primitive principle priori Professor Psychology of Religion purely question rational realisation reality reason recognised regarded relation religious belief religious consciousness religious experience religious faith revealed Ritschl Ritschlian Schleiermacher Schleiermacher's Science of Religion scientific seems sense soul speculative spirit theologian theology theory of religion things thought Tiele tion tradition transl Troeltsch true truth ultimate universe whole words worship writes Yahweh