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... Sensuous anthropomorphism of the Jews and Pagans , abstract spi- ritualism of Philo and the Neo - Platonists , the Christian view , 102 . Anthropomorphism among Christians , the Clementine Homilies , Ter- † tullian , Lactantius ...
... Sensuous anthropomorphism of the Jews and Pagans , abstract spi- ritualism of Philo and the Neo - Platonists , the Christian view , 102 . Anthropomorphism among Christians , the Clementine Homilies , Ter- † tullian , Lactantius ...
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August Neander. MYTHOLOGY , THE PRIESTS , AND PHILOSOPHY . 5 powered by the sensuous element . This stage produced only obscure religious sentiments which could not become the subject matter of any intelligible doctrine . This standpoint ...
August Neander. MYTHOLOGY , THE PRIESTS , AND PHILOSOPHY . 5 powered by the sensuous element . This stage produced only obscure religious sentiments which could not become the subject matter of any intelligible doctrine . This standpoint ...
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... the truly religious and the sensuous . And so a Philosophy of Religion will be formed by Christianity from itself , and in it the right standpoint will THE OBJECTIONS OF STRAUSS . 19 be found in order 18 THE HISTORY OF CHRISTIAN DOGMAS .
... the truly religious and the sensuous . And so a Philosophy of Religion will be formed by Christianity from itself , and in it the right standpoint will THE OBJECTIONS OF STRAUSS . 19 be found in order 18 THE HISTORY OF CHRISTIAN DOGMAS .
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... sensuous phenomena for the satisfaction of those sensuous cravings by which the religious life is enveloped ; on the other hand , a religion was sought which would give new speculative conclu- sions . It was not communion with God and ...
... sensuous phenomena for the satisfaction of those sensuous cravings by which the religious life is enveloped ; on the other hand , a religion was sought which would give new speculative conclu- sions . It was not communion with God and ...
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... sensuous element . But , generally speaking , the religious standpoint of Judaism was distinguished by a vivid consciousness of estrangement from God , and of the disunion in human nature ; Hellenism , on the contrary , was marked by ...
... sensuous element . But , generally speaking , the religious standpoint of Judaism was distinguished by a vivid consciousness of estrangement from God , and of the disunion in human nature ; Hellenism , on the contrary , was marked by ...
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