The Quest of Faith Being Notes On the Current Philosophy of Religion
The Quest of Faith Being Notes On the Current Philosophy of Religion
T Bailey Thomas Bailey Saunders
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Is not personality some- thing finite, individual, particular. How, then, can personality be omnipresent ? I do not know that any very convincing answer has been given to this ques- tion. The theistic apologist commonly maintains that the special character of a person is not indi- viduality or definite embodiment, but simply moral relation; that the special character of a thing is mechanical or physical relation ; and that if we are to treat the universe as an object of moral faith, that object... must be the revelation of an infinite Person. Dr. Fraser adopts this answer. The language in which he expresses himself suggests that he does not recognise any other form of existence than can be conveniently covered by the two names person and thing. Possibly, however, he would not refuse to admit that in certain aspects of theism God might be designated as simple power, or law, or love, or justice ; in respect of which theistic belief would be less open to the charge of anthropomorphism, or at least of anthropopsychism of making God in man's own image if He were described as a quality.
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