| William Adams Brown - 1902 - 352 lapas
...distinguished from the cognitive methods they follow." For, he goes on to say, " in all philosophical systems the affirmation of a supreme law of existence,...imagination as God and the world are for religious thought" (Recht. und Vert. III. p. 197 *y, Eng. tr. p. 207). Absolute, which plays so prominent a part in religious... | |
| William Adams Brown - 1902 - 352 lapas
...distinguished from the cognitive methods they follow." For, he goes on to say, " in all philosophical systems the affirmation of a supreme law of existence,...intuitive imagination as God and the world are for religions thought" (Recht. und Vers. III. p. 197 .«/., Eng. tr. p. 207). Absolute, which plays so... | |
| Walter Robert Matthews - 1921 - 256 lapas
...philosophers ought to have distinguished from the cognitive methods they follow. For in all philosophical systems the affirmation of a supreme law of existence,...imagination as God and the world are for religious thought." 3 Such passages as this suggest that the gulf which Ritschl has fixed 1 Justification and Reconciliation,... | |
| 1924 - 762 lapas
...of a supreme law of existence .... is a departure from the strict application of the philosophical method, and betrays itself as being quite as much...imagination, as God and the world are for religious thought."1 It would have been a gain if some disciples of Ritschl had undertaken to make him consistently... | |
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