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- catalog contributor b3725344.
- catalog created "1924.".
- catalog date "1924".
- catalog date "1924.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1924.".
- catalog description "1. The nature of proof in science and in life -- The unjustified trust in the all-embracing character of scientific explanation -- The divergence of proof in the two fields -- Scientific demonstration inapplicable where there is freedom -- Scientific demonstration confined to succession in phenomena -- Demonstration in the field of self-conscious life a matter of values -- Illustration of the inapplicability of scientific proof to self-conscious life in the field of psychology, sociology, and religion -- Demonstration in the realm of life must be individual and particular -- The profoundest truths are realized not by demonstration but by faith-in the individual -- 2. The self-justification of the truth -- The qualities of truth: Not needing defense ; Human truth at best but fragmentary ; Always subject to test -- The growing understanding of truth in history -- Religious truth subject to development -- The validity of truth internal -- The meaning of revelation -- The meaning of inspiration -- The relation of inspiration to infallibility".
- catalog description "10. The Consciousness of Immortality -- Continuance of the belief in immortality due to the nature of the human spirit -- Arises from the time-transcending nature of experience -- not from dreams or apparitions -- but from the temporal consciousness -- and its functional -- It attends a timeless order of living -- is in accord with the logic of life and growth -- by a false emphasis is relegated entirely to the future -- Immortality is individual or nothing -- non-personal immortality meaningless -- It is outside the field of scientific demonstration -- 11. Creative Personality -- The new interest in personality -- The meaning of personality -- in its simplest terms self-consciousness and self-direction -- the distinguishing features of human personality freedom and creativity -- Divine personality necessary but mysterious -- The meaning of creativity -- creation ex nihilo -- necessity for first cause in all causal explanation -- Personality a first cause -- cultural and social consequences from denial of this -- Relation of creativity to personality -- The release of the higher powers from harmony -- with physical environment -- with society -- with one's moral and spiritual ideals -- oneness with God and the universe -- Harmony of spirit and the constructive imagination.".
- catalog description "5. The reasonable of the incarnation -- A new approach to the problem needed and one that will disclose its vital importance -- Jesus' thought of the incarnation grew out of His consciousness of the Fatherhood of God -- The Jewish thought of Fatherhood one of limitation: that of Jesus all-embracing -- Direct words of Jesus on the divine Fatherhood: a fatherhood of love ; realized through sonship -- On an eternal foundation: and forming an eternal appeal ; definitely set forth in the parable of the prodigal -- The divine fatherhood taught by Jesus' conception of messiahship: completed in his thought of the office and work of the Holy Spirit -- An incarnation does not lower God but exalts man -- Admission of Christ's moral perfection implies deity -- Incarnation demanded by the problem of evil -- Life the supreme authority -- 6. The meaning and function of the Holy Spirit -- The need to personalize deity: to establish the common identity of goodness -- Separation from the Spirit a tragedy -- The need to provide a ground authority: the source of living guidance".
- catalog description "7. Prayer and the World-order -- The modern apathy toward prayer: is it reasonable? -- The conception of prayer as a changing of the supreme order -- The threefold purpose of prayer: to bring the true adjustment of man to the divine order ; not to adjust to God to our order ; to put the individual in cooperation with God ; to accomplish the end sought -- Prayer as a source of power -- Prayer and the divine character -- 7. Sin, punishment, and personality -- Need to find the underlying principle -- Sin a failure to cooperate with God: a dwarfing of personality ; an offense against the personality of others ; the meaning of unpardonable sin -- Punishment inherent to personality -- The three laws of character -- Intensification of punishment through vanishing of spatial and temporal order".
- catalog description "8. The character of world redemption -- The conflict between immanence and transcendence as world-views -- The transcendental view in conflict with the order of nature and of life: with the fact of personality ; unethical in character -- The developmental view too easily indifferent ; but capable of setting forth the ethical side of individual redemption ; to show world redemption as cooperative process ; to emphasize its universal character ; as including fullness of life in the present world ; and nature as well ; and not and end in itself -- The source of cataclysm speculation -- The cataclysm teachings of Jesus -- The noncataclysmic character of the latest gospel -- Immanence and transcendence reconcilable -- 9. Possible Error Pain and Evil the Schoolmasters of Life -- Necessity for a distinction between evil and its possibility -- Error and the growth of knowledge -- Pain and the Advance of Civilization -- Pain Self-Preservative -- its social uses -- Evil and moral self-hood -- the solution of these problems persona".
- catalog extent "250 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Reason in faith.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Reason in faith.".
- catalog issued "1924".
- catalog issued "1924.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Cincinnati : The Abingdon press,".
- catalog relation "Reason in faith.".
- catalog subject "BT50 .F58x".
- catalog subject "Faith.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. The nature of proof in science and in life -- The unjustified trust in the all-embracing character of scientific explanation -- The divergence of proof in the two fields -- Scientific demonstration inapplicable where there is freedom -- Scientific demonstration confined to succession in phenomena -- Demonstration in the field of self-conscious life a matter of values -- Illustration of the inapplicability of scientific proof to self-conscious life in the field of psychology, sociology, and religion -- Demonstration in the realm of life must be individual and particular -- The profoundest truths are realized not by demonstration but by faith-in the individual -- 2. The self-justification of the truth -- The qualities of truth: Not needing defense ; Human truth at best but fragmentary ; Always subject to test -- The growing understanding of truth in history -- Religious truth subject to development -- The validity of truth internal -- The meaning of revelation -- The meaning of inspiration -- The relation of inspiration to infallibility".
- catalog tableOfContents "10. The Consciousness of Immortality -- Continuance of the belief in immortality due to the nature of the human spirit -- Arises from the time-transcending nature of experience -- not from dreams or apparitions -- but from the temporal consciousness -- and its functional -- It attends a timeless order of living -- is in accord with the logic of life and growth -- by a false emphasis is relegated entirely to the future -- Immortality is individual or nothing -- non-personal immortality meaningless -- It is outside the field of scientific demonstration -- 11. Creative Personality -- The new interest in personality -- The meaning of personality -- in its simplest terms self-consciousness and self-direction -- the distinguishing features of human personality freedom and creativity -- Divine personality necessary but mysterious -- The meaning of creativity -- creation ex nihilo -- necessity for first cause in all causal explanation -- Personality a first cause -- cultural and social consequences from denial of this -- Relation of creativity to personality -- The release of the higher powers from harmony -- with physical environment -- with society -- with one's moral and spiritual ideals -- oneness with God and the universe -- Harmony of spirit and the constructive imagination.".
- catalog tableOfContents "5. The reasonable of the incarnation -- A new approach to the problem needed and one that will disclose its vital importance -- Jesus' thought of the incarnation grew out of His consciousness of the Fatherhood of God -- The Jewish thought of Fatherhood one of limitation: that of Jesus all-embracing -- Direct words of Jesus on the divine Fatherhood: a fatherhood of love ; realized through sonship -- On an eternal foundation: and forming an eternal appeal ; definitely set forth in the parable of the prodigal -- The divine fatherhood taught by Jesus' conception of messiahship: completed in his thought of the office and work of the Holy Spirit -- An incarnation does not lower God but exalts man -- Admission of Christ's moral perfection implies deity -- Incarnation demanded by the problem of evil -- Life the supreme authority -- 6. The meaning and function of the Holy Spirit -- The need to personalize deity: to establish the common identity of goodness -- Separation from the Spirit a tragedy -- The need to provide a ground authority: the source of living guidance".
- catalog tableOfContents "7. Prayer and the World-order -- The modern apathy toward prayer: is it reasonable? -- The conception of prayer as a changing of the supreme order -- The threefold purpose of prayer: to bring the true adjustment of man to the divine order ; not to adjust to God to our order ; to put the individual in cooperation with God ; to accomplish the end sought -- Prayer as a source of power -- Prayer and the divine character -- 7. Sin, punishment, and personality -- Need to find the underlying principle -- Sin a failure to cooperate with God: a dwarfing of personality ; an offense against the personality of others ; the meaning of unpardonable sin -- Punishment inherent to personality -- The three laws of character -- Intensification of punishment through vanishing of spatial and temporal order".
- catalog tableOfContents "8. The character of world redemption -- The conflict between immanence and transcendence as world-views -- The transcendental view in conflict with the order of nature and of life: with the fact of personality ; unethical in character -- The developmental view too easily indifferent ; but capable of setting forth the ethical side of individual redemption ; to show world redemption as cooperative process ; to emphasize its universal character ; as including fullness of life in the present world ; and nature as well ; and not and end in itself -- The source of cataclysm speculation -- The cataclysm teachings of Jesus -- The noncataclysmic character of the latest gospel -- Immanence and transcendence reconcilable -- 9. Possible Error Pain and Evil the Schoolmasters of Life -- Necessity for a distinction between evil and its possibility -- Error and the growth of knowledge -- Pain and the Advance of Civilization -- Pain Self-Preservative -- its social uses -- Evil and moral self-hood -- the solution of these problems persona".
- catalog title "The reason in faith / by Ralph Tyler Flewelling. Introduction by Bishop Francis J. McConnell.".
- catalog type "text".