Naturalism in American EducationBenziger Brothers, 1938 - Всего страниц: 285 |
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... give un- wavering assent to revealed truths resting on God's authority . It is faith in man , in effort , in ... gives us a good indication of his religious position . 35 W. H. Kilpatrick , Unpublished Ms. quoted in Source Book ...
... give un- wavering assent to revealed truths resting on God's authority . It is faith in man , in effort , in ... gives us a good indication of his religious position . 35 W. H. Kilpatrick , Unpublished Ms. quoted in Source Book ...
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... give the per- centage which favored it , Peterson's 63 % of 551 cases favoring it gives us a fair idea of the possible per- centage of the larger group approving it . When the results for the category Traditional In- dividualism ...
... give the per- centage which favored it , Peterson's 63 % of 551 cases favoring it gives us a fair idea of the possible per- centage of the larger group approving it . When the results for the category Traditional In- dividualism ...
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... gives value to his life . Since man is a creature with an immortal destiny the core of all training must be such as ... give character to literature and science . Where Revealed Truth has given the aim and direction to Knowledge ...
... gives value to his life . Since man is a creature with an immortal destiny the core of all training must be such as ... give character to literature and science . Where Revealed Truth has given the aim and direction to Knowledge ...
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INTRODUCTION OF NATURALISM INTO | 43 |
INTRODUCTION OF NATURALISM INTO | 68 |
DEWEY AS AN EXPONENT OF NATURALISM | 104 |
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