ESSAYS & ADDRESSES ON THE PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION
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London: J. M. Dent & Sons Limited, first edition, 1921. The library in front of the hard cover is a gray green cloth. Xix, 308 p. At the bottom of the backbone there are some worn shelves. The library inscribed several pages. Partly broken. Another clean and neat book is well kept. Item No. 122882
Baron von Hugel is an influential Austrian Roman Catholic thinker and writer who are interested in Christian mysticism traditions and contemporary religious beliefs. In connection with the modernist of the notorious "modernist crisis" of the 10th century, von Hugel participated in the investigation of Catholic doctrine, Christian tradition, and human reasons and feared traditionalists. This book is a series of essays divided into three parts. In the first part we will cover responsibility for general religion, especially theology, religious beliefs, handling of illusions and progress. The second part is about the meanings of Christ and Christianity, the terminology of Jesus' teachings, Christian geniuses, and the words "heaven" and "hell" used by Christians. In the third part I will discuss the relationship between church and catholic, catholic and protestant, institutional Christian, and supernatural from Christianity.
Religious philosophy is dedicated to incorporating social and personal practices. Therefore, religious philosophy is related to practical problems, that subject is not all abstract theory. Considering that the majority of the world's population is being religiously or religiously influenced, religious philosophy plays a security role in addressing people's actual values and pledges. The main reference point of many religious philosophies is the form and content of lifestyle habits. In this way, religious philosophy can be understood by studying other religious life fields.
Today, religious philosophy is a powerful and lively philosophical field. Almost without exception, the introduction of philosophical texts in the English-speaking countries includes several religious philosophies. The importance of religious philosophy is mainly due to that theme: the nature and scope of God, Brahman, sacred, diversity of religious experience, interaction between science and religion, challenges, non-religious philosophy. Good and evil, the birth of religion, history and death, and other important terrain. Philosophical exploration of these themes includes basic questions about our position in space and our relationships with the universe. This philosophical work needs to investigate the essence and limitations of human thought.
Religion, religion and religious philosophy are a broad and rigorous degree to solve basic problems through a wide range of religious traditions and philosophical views. This course will cover the history, practice and ideas of the world's major religions such as Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam and Judaism, and deepen their understanding of the importance of religion and its cultural background. Cambridge is the perfect place to learn about religion - providing the latest research and historical materials from universities, universities and university libraries. For example, the university library has Codex Bezae (an important early version of the Gospel) and the Genizah collection (world-class material of medieval Judaism).