A Philosophy of ReligionPrentice-Hall, 1940 - 539 sivua |
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1 Empirical method in philosophy of religion | 1 |
CHAPTER | 2 |
3 Is there no God at all? | 3 |
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absolute actual aesthetic argument assert Brightman called Chap chapter Christian coherent conception conscious coöperation cosmic criticism defined definition desire Dewey divine empirical ence eternal evidence evil existence experience of value facts faith finite gods good-and-evil Hegel henotheism history of religion human hypothesis idea importance intellectual interpretation intrinsic value investigation Jesus John Dewey Karl Barth knowledge Knudson ligion logical positivism logical positivists man's means metaphysical method mind modern monism monotheism moral mystical national religion nature objective pantheism perience philosophy of religion physical Plato prayer primitive principle priori problem problem of evil prophetic psychology of religion purpose rational reality reason regarded relation religious beliefs religious experience religious values revelation Rudolf Otto scientific sense social sociology of religion source of value spirit teleology theism theistic theology theory thinkers thought tion true truth unity universe value experience value-claims verification whole Wieman worship York