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" ... a man's religion is the expression of his ultimate attitude to the universe, the summed-up meaning and purport of his whole consciousness of things. "
The Evolution of Religion: The Gifford Lectures Delivered Before the ... - หน้า 30
โดย Edward Caird - 1893 - 354 หน้า
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Back to the Old Testament: For the Message of the New, an Effort to Connect ...

Anson Bartie Curtis - 1894 - 338 หน้า
...That principle is a thirst for a more complete, harmonious, and perfect life. Says Professor Caird, " A man's religion is the expression of his ultimate...whole consciousness of things. How, and how far, he arises above the parts to the whole ; how, and how far, he gathers his scattered consciousness of the...

Social Evolution, เล่มที่ 1

Benjamin Kidd - 1894 - 410 หน้า
...constituted by the Tender Emotion, together with Fear, and the Sentiment of the Sublime. j Edward Caird. — A man's religion is the expression of his ultimate...and purport of his whole consciousness of things. Hegel. — The knowledge acquired by the Finite Spirit of its essence as an Absolute Spirit. Huxley....

What is Life?, Or, Where are We? What are We? Whence Did We Come? And ...

Frederick Hovenden - 1899 - 340 หน้า
...sentiment of the Sublime. 1 "Chambers's Encyclopedia," 1891, article "Religion." Edward Caird. — A man's religion is the expression of his ultimate...and purport of his whole consciousness of things. Hegel. — The knowledge acquired by the Finite Spirit of its essence as an Absolute Spirit. Huxley....

The Monist, เล่มที่ 11

Paul Carus - 1900 - 740 หน้า
...Philos. Rev., Jan., 1893. EDWARD CAIRO. "Without as yet attempting to define religion . . . we may go as far as to say that a man's religion is the expression...and purport of his whole consciousness of things. "—Evolution of Religion, Vol. I., p. 30. DG THOMPSON means by religion "the aggregate of those sentiments...

Eternalism: A Theory of Infinite Justice

Orlando Jay Smith - 1902 - 344 หน้า
...constituted by the Tender Emotion, together with Fear, and the Sentiment of the Sublime. Edward Caird : A man's Religion is the expression of his ultimate...and purport of his whole consciousness of things. Hegel : The knowledge acquired by the Finite Spirit of its essence as an Absolute Spirit. Huxley :...

Pathological Aspects of Religions

Josiah Morse - 1906 - 284 หน้า
...Caird : ' ' Without as yet attempting to define religion, we may go as far as to say that a man 's religion is the expression of his ultimate attitude...and purport of his whole consciousness of things. ' ' Tolstoi: "True religion is a relation, accordant with reason and knowledge, which man establishes...

Spinoza and Religion: A Study of Spinoza's Metaphysics and of His Particular ...

Elmer Ellsworth Powell - 1906 - 398 หน้า
...remove all grounds for the distinction between irreligion and religion. "A man's religion," he says, "is the expression of his ultimate attitude to the...meaning and purport of his whole consciousness of things."1 If, as this language implies, any kind of ultimate attitude is religion, then irreligion...

Spinoza and Religion: A Study of Spinoza's Metaphysics and of His Particular ...

Elmer Ellsworth Powell - 1906 - 390 หน้า
...all grounds „ , for the distinction between irreligion and religion. "A man's religion," he says, "is the expression of ./,' *\; his ultimate attitude...meaning and purport of his whole consciousness of things."1 If, as this language implies, any kind of ultimate attitude is religion, then irreligion...

The Sphere of Religion: A Consideration of Its Nature and of Its Influence ...

Frank Sargent Hoffman - 1908 - 424 หน้า
...to put himself in some sort of accord with it. This is what Caird has condensed into the statement, "a man's religion is the expression of his ultimate attitude to the universe" {Evolution of Religion, vol. i., p. 30). Every growing man is continually changing in some degree his...

The Review of Reviews, เล่มที่ 37

William Thomas Stead - 1908 - 762 หน้า
...to put himself in some sort of accord with it. This is what Caird has condensed into the statement, "A man's religion is the expression of his ultimate attitude to the universe" ("Evolution of Religion," vol. ip 30). Every sane man must have a god of some sort. He is so made that...




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