The Religious Sentiment Its Source And Aim a Contribution to the Science And P
The Religious Sentiment Its Source And Aim a Contribution to the Science And P
Daniel G Brinton
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94 THE RELIGIOUS SENTIMENT. thus irritating a spirit. The idea of cause, the sentiment of order, is as strong as ever, but it differs from that admitted by science in recognizing as a possible efficient motor that which is incapable of mathematical expression, namely, a volition, a will. Voluntas Dei asylum ig}iorantice, is no unkind description of such an opinion. So long as this recognition is essential to the life of a religious system, just so long it will and must be *in conflict with scie...nce, with every prospect of the latter gaining the vic- tory. Is the belief in volition as an efficient cause indispensable to the religious sentiment in general ? For this vital question we are not yet prepared, but must first consider the re- maining rational postulates it assumes. The second is II. This order is one of intelligence. By this is not meant that the order is one of an Intelligence, but simply that the order which exists in things is conformable to man's thinking power, — that if he knows the course of events he can appreciate their relations, — that facts can be subsumed under thou(z:hts.
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