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The future of religion

By: Material type: TextTextNew York Exposition Press c1973Edition: 1st edDescription: 126p.; bibliogContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0682476056
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Contents:
1 Introduction. 2 Infinity becomes limited. 3 Abstraction -- law becomes a person. 4 Abstraction -- law becomes a person who sets aside the law. 5 Abstraction -- law becomes a person; the person becomes perfect. 6 Abstraction -- law becomes a person; the individual becomes one with that person in the mystical body. 7 Abstraction -- law becomes a person; inalienable rights become alienable; whatever the top man permits. 8 Religion as a thought system. 9 Conclusion
Abstract: '...attempts a rigorous comparison and clarification of religious differences that exist between Jews and Christians. This task is approached with full awareness by the author that it is impossible to encompass in any book all aspects of Christian belief as such exist today. And so this book deals primarily with the Medieval Christian beliefs which are the basis of modern Christian belief, even though many millions who call themselves Christians do not accept these basic beliefs.'
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1 Introduction. 2 Infinity becomes limited. 3 Abstraction -- law becomes a person. 4 Abstraction -- law becomes a person who sets aside the law. 5 Abstraction -- law becomes a person; the person becomes perfect. 6 Abstraction -- law becomes a person; the individual becomes one with that person in the mystical body. 7 Abstraction -- law becomes a person; inalienable rights become alienable; whatever the top man permits. 8 Religion as a thought system. 9 Conclusion

'...attempts a rigorous comparison and clarification of religious differences that exist between Jews and Christians. This task is approached with full awareness by the author that it is impossible to encompass in any book all aspects of Christian belief as such exist today. And so this book deals primarily with the Medieval Christian beliefs which are the basis of modern Christian belief, even though many millions who call themselves Christians do not accept these basic beliefs.'

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