Spinoza to SchleiernacherWilliams and Norgate, 1886 - Religion |
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absolute abstract according activity appears atheism belief causality cause Christ Christianity church cloth connection consciousness consists contrary criticism Deism Deists Deity divine doctrine dogmatic dualistic element eternal Ethics evil existence experience faith feeling Fichte finite freedom Goethe heart Hence Herder highest historical holy human idea ideal Illumination immediate impulse individual infinite inner Jacobi Kant Kant's Kantian knowledge latter Leibniz less limited manifestation means merely metaphysics mind miracles monads monotheism moral mysticism natura naturans nature necessary necessity never notion Novalis object original OTTO PFLEIDERER pantheism perfect phenomena philosophy of religion piety positive religion possible principle pure rational realisation reality recognise regard relation religious revelation salvation says sceptical Schleiermacher Schleiermacher's sense side soul speculative sphere Spinoza spirit subjective subjective idealism supernatural teleology Theodicy Theologico-political Treatise theology theoretical things thinking thought tion true truth understanding unity universal virtue vols whole


