The Nature of Experience |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 44
Page 45
... called Jesus ' Lord . ' That he himself felt the problem , as he carried out into the world of Greek cults this presentation of Jesus , seems plainly indicated in his saying , " For though there be that are called gods , whether in ...
... called Jesus ' Lord . ' That he himself felt the problem , as he carried out into the world of Greek cults this presentation of Jesus , seems plainly indicated in his saying , " For though there be that are called gods , whether in ...
Page 118
... called increasingly for inward quality of spirit , for rightness of attitude and motive . Vengeance and retaliation could be out- wardly administered ; penal justice could be roughly managed by legality ; but the more magnanimity was called ...
... called increasingly for inward quality of spirit , for rightness of attitude and motive . Vengeance and retaliation could be out- wardly administered ; penal justice could be roughly managed by legality ; but the more magnanimity was called ...
Page 223
... called worship , so prayer is called worship . " IV Long before Roman armies demolished the temple on Zion , however , the sacrificial system had been attacked by the prophets as a peril to true religion . All sacramental systems lend ...
... called worship , so prayer is called worship . " IV Long before Roman armies demolished the temple on Zion , however , the sacrificial system had been attacked by the prophets as a peril to true religion . All sacramental systems lend ...
Contents
SYMBOL AND IMAGE | 48 |
REFERENCES AND NOTES | 70 |
THE IDEA OF GOD I | 1 |
Copyright | |
4 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
Amorites ancient apocalyptic apocalypticism baals became believe Bible Biblical body Book Book of Job brain century chap Christ conceived concerning Corinthians dead death deity Deuteronomy divine early Christians earth Ephesians eternal ethical evil Exile Exodus experience Ezekiel fact faith father feelings flesh Fourth Gospel Genesis George Foot Moore God's gods hallucinations hath Hebrew Hellenistic holy hope Hosea human idea images individual influence Isaiah Israel Jeremiah Jesus Jewish Jews John Judaism justice kingdom Kings Leviticus Lord Luke man's Matthew meaning ment mind monotheism moral nation nature nephesh Numbers Old Testament passages Paul perception physical objects pray prayer primitive problem prophets Psalm punishment religion religious represented resurrection righteous Romans S. H. Hooke sacrifice Samuel Scripture sense sense-data Sheol social soul spirit suffering temple thee things thinking thou thought tion tradition translated tribal tribe universal unto word worship Yahweh