The Genesis and Growth of Religion: The L. P. Stone Lectures for 1892, at Princeton Theological SeminaryMacmillan and Company, 1892 - 275 σελίδες |
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... various actions . These , naturally , vary according to the mode under which the invisible Power is conceived . Most fundamental is the desire to attain and maintain such a relation to the Power or powers believed in , as shall promote ...
... various actions . These , naturally , vary according to the mode under which the invisible Power is conceived . Most fundamental is the desire to attain and maintain such a relation to the Power or powers believed in , as shall promote ...
Σελίδα 42
... various inanimate objects , such as stones , sticks , shells , etc. , in which they suppose a supernatural power to reside . Such objects are called fetishes ; and the regard and rev- erence which is shown to them , " fetishism or ...
... various inanimate objects , such as stones , sticks , shells , etc. , in which they suppose a supernatural power to reside . Such objects are called fetishes ; and the regard and rev- erence which is shown to them , " fetishism or ...
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... various natural objects to be alive like themselves , and endowed with superhuman power . But even if we should grant this hypothesis of a primitive animistic naturism , in so far as regards the worship of those objects which , if they ...
... various natural objects to be alive like themselves , and endowed with superhuman power . But even if we should grant this hypothesis of a primitive animistic naturism , in so far as regards the worship of those objects which , if they ...
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... various nature - spirits , therefore , inasmuch as primitive man cannot have stood higher than these , he could not have had any correct con- ception of God . If there is evidence that savages are degenerate families of men , then the ...
... various nature - spirits , therefore , inasmuch as primitive man cannot have stood higher than these , he could not have had any correct con- ception of God . If there is evidence that savages are degenerate families of men , then the ...
Σελίδα 56
... various spirits , and of objects which are regarded as veritable fetishes , prevails , extensively . As regards fetishism in particular , Mr. Herbert Spencer again has spoken decisively on this point . He says : " How untenable is the ...
... various spirits , and of objects which are regarded as veritable fetishes , prevails , extensively . As regards fetishism in particular , Mr. Herbert Spencer again has spoken decisively on this point . He says : " How untenable is the ...
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Σελίδα 214 - What god shall we adore with sacrifice? Him let us praise, the golden child that rose In the beginning, who was born the lord — The one sole lord of all that is — who made The earth, and formed the sky, who giveth life, Who giveth strength, whose bidding gods revere, Whose hiding-place is immortality. Whose shadow, death ; who by his might is king Of all the breathing, sleeping, waking world.
Σελίδα 275 - ... both of the wisdom and the knowledge of God! how unsearchable are his judgments, and his ways past tracing out!
Σελίδα 37 - The special faculties we have been discussing clearly point to the existence in man of something which he has not derived from his animal progenitors — something which we may best refer to as being of a spiritual essence or nature, capable of progressive development under favourable conditions.
Σελίδα 213 - There is a monotheism that precedes the polytheism of the Veda ; and, even in the invocations of their innumerable gods, the remembrance of a God, one and infinite, breaks through the mist of an idolatrous phraseology, like the blue sky that is hidden by passing clouds.
Σελίδα 15 - Oneness of mind and will with the divine mind and will is not the future hope and aim of religion, but its very beginning and birth in the soul.