... whence his terror? who is it that he sees in solitude, in darkness, in the hidden chambers of his heart? If the cause of these emotions does not belong to this visible world, the Object to which his perception is directed must be Supernatural and... An Indexed Synopsis of the "Grammar of Assent" - Sida 53efter John Joseph Toohey - 1906 - 220 sidorObegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| George Claude Lorimer - 1900 - 674 sidor
...world, the object to which man' s perception is directed must be supernatural and divine ; and thus the phenomena of conscience, as a dictate, avail to...Judge, holy, just, powerful, all-seeing, retributive. At the bar of conscience reason must reject agnosticism, and in this decisive manner dispose of its... | |
| Algernon Cecil - 1909 - 328 sidor
...visible world, the object to which his perception is directed must be Supernatural and Divine ; and thus the phenomena of Conscience, as a dictate, avail to...of religion, as the Moral Sense is the principle of ethics."1 Plato and Kant had joined hands and laid them on Newman. Conscience, imperative and absolute,... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1914 - 336 sidor
...visible world, the Object to which his perception is directed must be Supernatural and Divine ; and thus the phenomena of Conscience, as a dictate, avail to...religion, as the moral sense is the principle of ethics. Ibid. VI. — Le rôle de la théologie. Après avoir longuement insisté sur le caractère intuitif... | |
| Joseph Fort Newton - 1926 - 308 sidor
...are such as require for their exciting cause an Intelligent Being. Thus the phenomena of conscience avail to impress the imagination with the picture...Judge, holy, just, powerful, all-seeing, retributive." * If you ask me why some men still persist in denying the existence of God, despite the clear testimony... | |
| F. James Kaiser - 1958 - 332 sidor
...a bad conscience.49 These phenomena of conscience, feelings of approbation and blame, as dictates, "impress the imagination with the picture of a Supreme Governor, a Judge, holy, just, powerful, all- seeing, retributive," and conscience thus becomes the creative principle of religion as the moral... | |
| Bernard M. G. Reardon - 1966 - 420 sidor
...visible world, the Object to which his perception is directed must be Supernatural and Divine; and thus the phenomena of Conscience, as a dictate, avail to...religion, as the Moral Sense is the principle of ethics. And let me here refer again to the fact, to which I have already drawn attention, that this instinct... | |
| Frederick Charles Copleston - 1966 - 594 sidor
...the other. 'Inanimate things cannot stir our affections; these are correlative with persons.'5 Hence 'the phenomena of Conscience, as a dictate, avail...Judge, holy, just, powerful, all-seeing, retributive'.* In other words, conscience can produce that 'imaginative' awareness of God which is required for the... | |
| Jay Newman - 1986 - 222 sidor
...visible world, the Object to which his perception is directed must be Supernatural and Divine; and thus the phenomena of Conscience, as a dictate, avail to...religion, as the Moral Sense is the principle of ethics. (101) Notice that Newman sees his observations as having more than phenomenological significance; again... | |
| Michael Martin - 1990 - 562 sidor
...visible world, the Object to which his perception is directed must be Supernatural and Divine; and thus the phenomena of Conscience, as a dictate, avail to...of religion, as the Moral Sense is the principle of ethics."'1 Thus Newman maintains that in order to explain the phenomena of conscience it is necessary... | |
| Terrence Merrigan - 1991 - 296 sidor
...answer is, of course, Yes, and the foundations of that answer are the "phenomena of conscience" which "avail to impress the imagination with the picture...Governor, a Judge, holy, just, powerful, all-seeing, [and] retributive." "Conscience ... provides for the mind a real image of [God], as a medium of worship."... | |
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