I believe in the immortality of the soul, not in the sense in which I accept the demonstrable truths of science, but as a supreme act of faith in the reasonableness of God's work. Science - Page 4081884Full view - About this book
| James McCorkle - 1990 - 608 pages
...persecuted and struck down, there are some things that do not pass away. (Like John Fiske, ) "we believe as a supreme act of faith in the reasonableness of God's work;" falteringly even doubtingly believe that this corruptible shall put on the in corruptible. So let not... | |
| Paul Lawrence Farber - 1994 - 228 pages
...believe in the immortality of the soul, not in the sense in which I accept the demonstrable truths of science, but as a supreme act of faith in the reasonableness of God's work," 51 Spencer wrote diplomatically to the author, "You approach more nearly to a positive conclusion than... | |
| Newell Dwight Hillis - 1900 - 116 pages
...believe in the immortality of the soul, not in the sense on which I accept the demonstrable truths of science, but as a supreme act of faith in the reasonableness of God's work." Thus we see that Science also has become a prophet of faith. Centuries ago Socrates affirmed that immortality... | |
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