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Now why should religious folk set such store by that text ? ... From this premise is derived a corollary of the first importance to religion : Man is dependent for his safety in this world and his salvation in the next upon the God who ...
Now why should religious folk set such store by that text ? ... From this premise is derived a corollary of the first importance to religion : Man is dependent for his safety in this world and his salvation in the next upon the God who ...
Halaman 79
The degradation of university ideals does not , however , fully explain the religious indifference of undergraduates . ... They know what they hate and despise , but they are not aware that religion is as rebellious as they .
The degradation of university ideals does not , however , fully explain the religious indifference of undergraduates . ... They know what they hate and despise , but they are not aware that religion is as rebellious as they .
Halaman 82
The cultivation of science without religion will always become pregnant with the sort of cynicism which once brought Greek thinking to a despairing close , from which the reintroduction of religion alone revived it .
The cultivation of science without religion will always become pregnant with the sort of cynicism which once brought Greek thinking to a despairing close , from which the reintroduction of religion alone revived it .
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