The Modern Predicament: A Study in the Philosophy of Religion. Based on Gifford Lectures Delivered in the University of St. Andrews |
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aberrations absolute accept action aesthetic analogy appears argument from design assumption attitude become bodies called claim colour conceived concept concerned consider cosmological argument described difficulties divine divine grace doctrine duty emotion eternal existence existence of God fact finite God's grace ground holy human ideal inference intellectual intelligible Kant kind knowledge language least living relation logical Martin Buber means merely metaphysical mind modern moral judgements natural theology negation numinous feeling object ontological argument ordinary Otto ourselves perfect perhaps philo philosophical philosophy of religion physical Plato point of view possible prayer of quiet primitive principles priori Professor question rational reality reason reflexion regard religion religious experience religious faith revelation scientific scientist seek seems self-love sense sense-data soul space speak spiritual super-ego suppose supreme synthetic propositions theologians theory things thinkers thinking Thou thought tion to-day truth understand universe whole word