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The “ still , small voice ” has logic , the facts of the material universe , and the hard dicta of common sense on his side . The poet blares the trumpets of idealism and beats the tattoo of heroism ; his adversary always speaks quietly ...
The “ still , small voice ” has logic , the facts of the material universe , and the hard dicta of common sense on his side . The poet blares the trumpets of idealism and beats the tattoo of heroism ; his adversary always speaks quietly ...
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This is by no means an ultimate pessimism ; it far more resembles Carlyle's figure of the universe as the clothing of God . By identifying God with man , atom and universe , it becomes the curious opposite of “ The Higher Pantheism ...
This is by no means an ultimate pessimism ; it far more resembles Carlyle's figure of the universe as the clothing of God . By identifying God with man , atom and universe , it becomes the curious opposite of “ The Higher Pantheism ...
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... and the new science have been the chief foci of this chapter . He wants to believe in a God Whose purposes are regnant in the universe , but if that universe is dying and everywhere seems empty of the presence of Doubt versus Faith 113.
... and the new science have been the chief foci of this chapter . He wants to believe in a God Whose purposes are regnant in the universe , but if that universe is dying and everywhere seems empty of the presence of Doubt versus Faith 113.
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Art versus Society | 23 |
Sense versus Soul | 55 |
Doubt versus Faith | 83 |
Urheberrecht | |
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