Religion, Art, and Science: A Study of the Reflective Activities in ManLiverpool University Press, 1961 - 78 páginas |
Términos y frases comunes
achieve action actual aesthetic artistic aspect attitude of mind bad religion basis become belief bounds capacity cerned character characteristic Christendom Christianity co-operation communion concept confusion Consequently consider contemplation contrast core Descartes determination development of religion doctrines dualism Eastern Christianity element emotional reflection empirical exclude experience expression feeling fellowship field form of reflection function human individual instrumental intellectual interest involved John Locke kind knowledge lecture limits of science look mankind matter of fact merely mode of reflection monotheism natural necessary object observation organic Paradise Lost particular personal relations personal relationship philosophy Plato Plato's Republic political possible practical activity primary problematic of personal purpose reflective activity religious problem religious reference religious reflection science and art scientific reflection scientist self-transcendence sense sense-perception social society symbolic technical techno theory things thought tical tion tive tradition unity valuation whole