Philosophical Studies, Ausgabe 3J. Murphy, 1905 |
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... true God , and the God of mediaeval theologians is a mere makeshift , a substitution for the true God , a temporary surrogate of God , a surrogate which at the time was good enough for immature minds , but too often only lead people ...
... true God , and the God of mediaeval theologians is a mere makeshift , a substitution for the true God , a temporary surrogate of God , a surrogate which at the time was good enough for immature minds , but too often only lead people ...
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... true to itself , and its methods will be commendable though the result reached may vary . Dr. Carus violates his own dictum in dealing with the mediaeval theo- logians ; he says , " in my opinion it is the duty of the philosopher to ...
... true to itself , and its methods will be commendable though the result reached may vary . Dr. Carus violates his own dictum in dealing with the mediaeval theo- logians ; he says , " in my opinion it is the duty of the philosopher to ...
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... true on the points of God , man's nature , and man's relation to the First Cause . " The doctrine of one God and the necessity of thinking of the condition of His existence , is de- rived in a strong and continuous series from the proof ...
... true on the points of God , man's nature , and man's relation to the First Cause . " The doctrine of one God and the necessity of thinking of the condition of His existence , is de- rived in a strong and continuous series from the proof ...
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... true , St. Thomas quotes from other writers both before and after Christ , yet there is not the same practical intimacy betrayed as in the case of the writers just mentioned . He considered of sufficient importance the De Divinis ...
... true , St. Thomas quotes from other writers both before and after Christ , yet there is not the same practical intimacy betrayed as in the case of the writers just mentioned . He considered of sufficient importance the De Divinis ...
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... true . None the less true is his tribute to the way St. Thomas met the issue of his day regarding the problem of God . Aquinas " stated the Christian Idea so clearly in the language of the Intellect that the develop- ment of six hundred ...
... true . None the less true is his tribute to the way St. Thomas met the issue of his day regarding the problem of God . Aquinas " stated the Christian Idea so clearly in the language of the Intellect that the develop- ment of six hundred ...
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