It is a sublime conception of God which is furnished by science, and one wholly consonant with the highest ideals of religion, when it represents Him as revealing Himself through countless ages in the development of the earth as an abode for man and in... Isis - Page 43edited by - 1924Full view - About this book
| Brander Matthews - 1906 - 380 pages
...I. McDonnell Victor F. Lawson John C. Merriam Merle N. Smith John G. Shedd Gano Dunn Peter Ainslie through countless ages in the development of the earth...into its constituent matter, culminating in man with its spiritual nature and all his God-like powers." II The names of the religious leaders that are attached... | |
| 1924 - 712 pages
...in recent controversies there has been a tendency to present science and religion as irreconcilable and antagonistic domains of thought, for in fact they...spiritual nature and all his God-like powers. The man who is said to have had most to do with formulating and securing the signatures to this document... | |
| Franklin Stewart Harris, Newbern Isaac Butt - 1924 - 426 pages
...in recent controversies there has been a tendency to present science and religion as irreconcilable and antagonistic domains of thought, for in fact they...his spiritual nature and all his God-like powers." Dr. EE Slosson, an eminent chemist and Director of Science Service, makes the following comments on... | |
| Robert Andrews Millikan - 1924 - 118 pages
...referred to in the preceding address and published widely in the press of the United States in June, 1923. of man, and both are necessary for the life, the progress,...his spiritual nature and all his God-like powers. RELIGIOUS LEADERS Bishop WILLIAM LAWRENCE, Episcopalian, Bishop of Massachusetts, Boston. Bishop WILLIAM... | |
| Robert Andrews Millikan - 1924 - 110 pages
...that which is furnished by science when it represents him as revealing himself through countto less ages in the development of the earth as an abode for...with his spiritual nature and all his godlike powers. But let me go a step further. Science in bringing to light the now generally admitted, though not as... | |
| Max Carl Otto - 1924 - 344 pages
...himself through countless ages in the development of the earth as an abode for man and in the age long inbreathing of life into its constituent matter, culminating...his spiritual nature and all his god-like powers." Not even what is referred to as "the objective evidence which the evolutionary history of the world... | |
| Max Carl Otto - 1924 - 452 pages
...himself through countless ages in the development of the earth as an abode for man and in the age long inbreathing of life into its constituent matter, culminating...his spiritual nature and all his god-like powers." Not even what is referred to as "the objective evidence which the evolutionary history of the world... | |
| James Henry Snowden - 1925 - 188 pages
...science in which they affirm: "Each of these two activities represents a deep and vital function in the soul of man, and both are necessary for the life,...his spiritual nature and all his God-like powers." Among the names of fifteen distinguished scientists signed to this statement are those of Henry Fairfield... | |
| Charles Foster Kent - 1925 - 72 pages
...consonant with the highest ideals of religion, when it represents Him as revealing Himself through the inbreathing of life into its constituent matter, culminating...his spiritual nature and all his Godlike powers." No one would for a moment claim that Jesus anticipated the discoveries of scientists in the field of... | |
| Eldred Cornelius Vanderlaan - 1925 - 502 pages
...statement appeared in Science. ns 57: 630-1. June 1, 1923. Also in Review of Reviews. 68: 88-9. July, 1923. inbreathing of life into its constituent matter, culminating...his spiritual nature and all his God-like powers. Partial list of signers. Scientists : Charles D. Walcott, geologist, president of ' the National Academy... | |
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