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- catalog alternative "Grounds of certainty in science and religion.".
- catalog contributor b2078206.
- catalog created "1893.".
- catalog date "1893".
- catalog date "1893.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1893.".
- catalog description "First Series. -- I. The Scope of the Lectures -- introduction -- a needed distinction -- step by step -- the subject of the lectures -- faith in search -- mistakes as to the Catholic faith -- the communication of truth -- summary -- II. Classes of Agnostics Addressed -- introduction: the main question -- Catholics and agnostics -- Agnostic atheists -- justification of the term -- atheistic theists and theistic atheists -- unconscious theists and unconscious atheists -- the question eminently practical -- summary -- III. The Nature of Evidence -- introduction -- certainty and probability -- foundation and superstructure -- misapprehension of evidence -- kinds of evidence -- real evidence -- laws of evidence -- summary -- IV. The Pre-Occupation of Worldliness as Secularism and Positivism -- introduction -- the first proposition -- secularism is atheism -- atheism is simply a negation -- the second proposition -- secularism professes to be a system -- secularism is not a system -- secularism unworthy of trust".
- catalog description "II. Certainty as Faith in Truth and Right (b) -- introduction -- classes of wrong -- analytical statement of both classes -- trueness and untrueness as correspondence and non-correspondence -- recapitulation -- condensed summary -- rightness and unrightness as correspondence and non-correspondence -- summary -- III. Certainty as Scientific (a) -- introduction -- differentiation and assimilation of things -- differentiation and assimilation f thoughts -- the general function of science -- the differentiation of religion and science -- science as knowledge, comprehension, and belief -- credibility and comprehensibility -- verification and experience -- IV. Certainty as Scientific (b) -- introduction -- inference and experience -- the sensible and non-sensible -- characteristics of scientific knowledge -- characteristics of scientific belief -- an analysis of consciousness -- reduction to absurdity -- summary".
- catalog description "V. Secularism Positivist's criticism -- "Our Common Christianity" -- the Catholic Faith -- the extent of disbelief -- some words in reply -- atheism and secular conduct -- summary -- VI. Concerning the Supernatural -- introduction -- the supernatural -- the antithesis -- the "supernatural" and prayer -- a common question -- are there laws of prayer? -- the need of prayer -- the answer -- VII. The Supernatural in Limitation -- introduction -- limitation as to method -- the obligation to greatness -- a strange story -- the supernatural in providence -- the supernatural in Christ -- the revelation of love -- summary -- VIII. The Supernatural in Evolution -- introduction -- the implied reproach -- the evolution of ethics -- the ethics of evolution -- man not the "creature of circumstances" -- the higher life -- the alternatives -- summary -- Second Series -- I. Certainty as Faith in Truth an Right (a) -- introduction -- trueness and rightness -- trueness in words and thoughts -- trueness as absolute and as obligatory -- trueness and rightness in the universe -- untrueness and unrightness -- classes of errors -- errors classified".
- catalog extent "xiv, 302 p., [1] leaf of plates :".
- catalog isPartOf "Boyle lectures ; 1892, 1893.".
- catalog isPartOf "The Boyle lectures ; 1892 and 1893".
- catalog issued "1893".
- catalog issued "1893.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London : Hodder and Stoughton,".
- catalog subject "Religion and science 1860-1899.".
- catalog subject "Religion and science History.".
- catalog tableOfContents "First Series. -- I. The Scope of the Lectures -- introduction -- a needed distinction -- step by step -- the subject of the lectures -- faith in search -- mistakes as to the Catholic faith -- the communication of truth -- summary -- II. Classes of Agnostics Addressed -- introduction: the main question -- Catholics and agnostics -- Agnostic atheists -- justification of the term -- atheistic theists and theistic atheists -- unconscious theists and unconscious atheists -- the question eminently practical -- summary -- III. The Nature of Evidence -- introduction -- certainty and probability -- foundation and superstructure -- misapprehension of evidence -- kinds of evidence -- real evidence -- laws of evidence -- summary -- IV. The Pre-Occupation of Worldliness as Secularism and Positivism -- introduction -- the first proposition -- secularism is atheism -- atheism is simply a negation -- the second proposition -- secularism professes to be a system -- secularism is not a system -- secularism unworthy of trust".
- catalog tableOfContents "II. Certainty as Faith in Truth and Right (b) -- introduction -- classes of wrong -- analytical statement of both classes -- trueness and untrueness as correspondence and non-correspondence -- recapitulation -- condensed summary -- rightness and unrightness as correspondence and non-correspondence -- summary -- III. Certainty as Scientific (a) -- introduction -- differentiation and assimilation of things -- differentiation and assimilation f thoughts -- the general function of science -- the differentiation of religion and science -- science as knowledge, comprehension, and belief -- credibility and comprehensibility -- verification and experience -- IV. Certainty as Scientific (b) -- introduction -- inference and experience -- the sensible and non-sensible -- characteristics of scientific knowledge -- characteristics of scientific belief -- an analysis of consciousness -- reduction to absurdity -- summary".
- catalog tableOfContents "V. Secularism Positivist's criticism -- "Our Common Christianity" -- the Catholic Faith -- the extent of disbelief -- some words in reply -- atheism and secular conduct -- summary -- VI. Concerning the Supernatural -- introduction -- the supernatural -- the antithesis -- the "supernatural" and prayer -- a common question -- are there laws of prayer? -- the need of prayer -- the answer -- VII. The Supernatural in Limitation -- introduction -- limitation as to method -- the obligation to greatness -- a strange story -- the supernatural in providence -- the supernatural in Christ -- the revelation of love -- summary -- VIII. The Supernatural in Evolution -- introduction -- the implied reproach -- the evolution of ethics -- the ethics of evolution -- man not the "creature of circumstances" -- the higher life -- the alternatives -- summary -- Second Series -- I. Certainty as Faith in Truth an Right (a) -- introduction -- trueness and rightness -- trueness in words and thoughts -- trueness as absolute and as obligatory -- trueness and rightness in the universe -- untrueness and unrightness -- classes of errors -- errors classified".
- catalog title "Grounds of certainty in science and religion.".
- catalog title "The ascent of faith : or, The grounds of certainty in science and religion / by Alexander James Harrison.".
- catalog type "text".