The Religious Conception of the World; An Essay in Constructive Philosophy
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Can we — the question has repeatedly been asked — assign to a reality whose existence is supposed to be infinite and eternal, any conception derived from a being confessedly not infinite, but definitely and painfully limited in its nature ? This will need some special attention. And then also there is this second problem which arises. It has been sim- ply the natural world in its relation to our knowledge which has thus far been the determining factor in the hypothesis. But we certainly are not... to forget that besides external things there are other realities which have to be fitted into the scheme of the imiverse. We as human beings also exist, and our relation accordingly to the underlying reaUty which we have called God will need to be determined. It is to this latter question that I shall turn first. The problem in its most general form is this: We are in search of some conception which will en- able us to give an intelligible answer to the question as to the nature of the unity that binds the whole sum of existing things together.
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