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    The evolution of religion /

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    Includes bibliographical references and index.Volume 2 -- The contrast of objective and subjective religion -- The idea of the relation of goodness to happiness, and its development in the Old Testament -- The relation of Judaism to Christianity -- The problem of the later Judaism and the answer of Jesus -- The distinctive characteristics of Christianity as contrasted with Judaism -- The religion of Jesus -- The lesson of death and of the death of Jesus -- The teaching of St. Paul -- The gospel of St. John and the idea of a divine humanity -- General characteristics of the evolution of Christianity in Post-Apostolic times -- The development of Christianity before the Reformation -- The development of Christianity after the Reformation.Volume 1 -- The possibility of a science of religion -- Different methods of defining religion -- The definition of religion -- The idea of the infinite as defined by Professor Max Muller and Mr. Herbert Spencer -- Mr. Spencer's dualistic view of the consciousness of the finite -- The idea of God as the beginning and the end of knowledge -- The main stages in the evolution of religion -- The objective form of the earliest religion -- Connexion of religion in its earliest phases of morality -- The religion of Greece -- The function of the imagination in the development of objective religion -- The logical justification of subjective religion -- The subjective religions-Buddhism and the philosophical religion of the Stoics -- The religion of IsraelMode of access: Internet

    The social philosophy and religion of Comte /

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    The fundamental ideas of Christianity,

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    Microfiche (Negative). Louisville, Ky., Lost Cause Press, 1975. 9 fiches 10.5 x 15 cm.The Gifford lectures on natural theology delivered to the University of Glasgow in sessions 1892-3 and 1895-6.Mode of access: Internet
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