Theology And the Social Consciousness a Study of the Relations of the Social C
Theology And the Social Consciousness a Study of the Relations of the Social C
King, Henry Churchill, 1858-1934
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We are coming to see that there is sometimes, at least, a really strong religious faith where men do not acknowledge the term. Thus, Bradley says: "All of us, I presume, more or less, are led beyond the region of ordinary facts. Some in one way, and some in others, we seem to touch and have communion with what is beyond the visible world. In vari- ous manners we find something higher, which supports and humbles, both chastens and transports us. And, " as a philosopher he adds, "with certain per...sons, the intel- lectual effort to understand the universe is a principal way of thus experiencing the Deity. " 2 Even where the term Deity would be en- tirely abjured, we have seen with Paulsen, 3 1 Cf. Above, p. 121 ff. * Bradley, Appearance and Reality, pp. 5, 6. *Cf. Above, pp. 46, 47. ISO THEOLOGY AND THE SOCIAL CONSCIOUSNESS that a real faith^essentially religious in char- acter may be clearly manifest. We are even coming to see that men may seem to them- selves to be contending upon opposite sides of so fundamental a question as that of the personality of God, and yet be near together as to their own ultimate faith and attitude, and possibly even as to their real philosophical views of God ; but the same term has come to have such different connotations for the men, from their different education and ex- perience, that they simply cannot use it with the same meaning.
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