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God; an enquiry into the nature of man's highest ideal and a solution of the problem from the standpoint of science

In this 1908 work for believers and skeptics alike, the distinguished theologian discusses the human relationship to the concept of God. He invokes the need for traditionalists to make room for interpretation, asserts the selfishness of belief in an eternal soul, and considers whether Christian theists are really pagans.

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  • "God : An Enquiry into the nature of man's highest ideal and a Solution of the problem from the standpoint of science"
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  • "God; an enquiry into the nature of man's highest ideal and a solution of the problem from the standpoint of science"
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  • "God : an enquiry into the nature of man's highest ideal and a solution of the problem from the standpoint of science"@en
  • "God : an enquiry into the nature of man's highest ideal and a solution of the problem from the standpoint of science"
  • "God an enquiry into the nature of man's highest ideal and a solution of the problem from the standpoint of science"
  • "God an enquiry into the nature of man's highest ideal and a solution of the problem from the standpoint of science"@en