History of the Rise and Influence of the Spirit of Rationalism in Europe, Том 1Watts, 1946 - Всего страниц: 157 |
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... theological cast , and will judge all secular matters by a theological standard . In a period , therefore , when theology is almost co- extensive with intellectual exertion , when the whole scope of literature , policy , and art is to ...
... theological cast , and will judge all secular matters by a theological standard . In a period , therefore , when theology is almost co- extensive with intellectual exertion , when the whole scope of literature , policy , and art is to ...
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... theology will judge every- thing by a theological , that is to say a miraculous standard , and an age that is essentially secular will judge everything by a secular , that is to say a rationalistic standard . It is therefore , I ...
... theology will judge every- thing by a theological , that is to say a miraculous standard , and an age that is essentially secular will judge everything by a secular , that is to say a rationalistic standard . It is therefore , I ...
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... theology was supreme , and the spirit of that theology was absolute credulity , and the same spirit was speedily diffused through all forms of thought . In the seventeenth century the pre - eminence of theology was no longer decisive ...
... theology was supreme , and the spirit of that theology was absolute credulity , and the same spirit was speedily diffused through all forms of thought . In the seventeenth century the pre - eminence of theology was no longer decisive ...
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