The truth of the matter can be put," says Leuba, "in this way: God is not known, he is not understood; he is used— sometimes as meat-purveyor, sometimes as moral support, sometimes as friend, sometimes as an object of love. A Study in the Psychology of Ritualism - Seite 85von Frederick Goodrich Henke - 1910 - 96 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Paul Carus - 1900 - 740 Seiten
...truth of the matter may be put ,this way : God is not known, He is not understood ; He is used — used a good deal and with an admirable disregard of...sometimes as moral support, sometimes as friend, sometimes as^an object of love. If He proves himself useful, His right to remain in the service of man is thereby... | |
| William James - 1902 - 604 Seiten
..." in this way : God is not known, he is not understood ; he is used — sometimes as meat-purveyor, sometimes as moral support, sometimes as friend, sometimes as an object of love. If he proves himself useful, the ren;\ nocturnal promenade." A. GRATRY : Heuri Perreyve, London,... | |
| 1904 - 666 Seiten
...The truth of the matter may be put this way : God is not kno-wn, he is not understood: He is used — used a good deal and with an admirable disregard of logical consistency, sometimes as meat-purveyor, sometimes as moral support, sometimes as friend, sometimes as an object of love. If... | |
| Edward Scribner Ames - 1910 - 470 Seiten
...The truth of the matter may be put this way: God is not known, He is not understood; He is used — used a good deal and with an admirable disregard of...support, sometimes as friend, sometimes as an object of love." l In this discovery that the idea of God is not so much known as used there is brought to light... | |
| Edward Scribner Ames - 1910 - 444 Seiten
...The truth of the matter may be put this way: God is not known, He is not understood; He is used — used a good deal and with an admirable disregard of...support, sometimes as friend, sometimes as an object of love." l In this discovery that the idea of God is not so much known as used there is brought to light... | |
| Edward Scribner Ames - 1910 - 456 Seiten
...is used — used a good deal and with i an admirable disregard of logical consistency, sornei times as meat purveyor, sometimes as moral support, sometimes as friend, sometimes as an object of love." l In this discovery that the idea of God is not so much known as used there is brought to light... | |
| Edward Scribner Ames - 1910 - 454 Seiten
...The truth of the matter may be put this way : God is not known, He is not understood; He is used — used a good deal and with an admirable disregard of logical consistency, some• times as meat purveyor, sometimes as moral support, sometimes as friend, sometimes as an object... | |
| George Galloway - 1914 - 638 Seiten
...truth of the matter may be put in this way: God is not knoicn, He is not understood ; He is iiscd — used a good deal, and with an admirable disregard...support, sometimes as friend, sometimes as an object of love." 1 The conclusion to be drawn is, that " the chief difficulties concerning the truth of ideas... | |
| Western Theological Seminary of the Presbyterian Church - 1914 - 396 Seiten
...The truth of the matter may be put in this way: God is not known, He is not understood; he is used— used a good deal, and with an admirable disregard...as moral support, sometimes as friend, sometimes as object of love". This plausible error is deeply infecting our modern thought, and Dr. Galloway shows... | |
| William Babington Maxwell - 1918 - 464 Seiten
...can be put in this way: God is not known, he is understood; he is used—sometimes as meat-purveyor, sometimes as moral support, sometimes as friend, sometimes as an object of love. If he proves himself useful, the religious consciousness asks for no more than that. Does God... | |
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