Religion consists in the perception of the infinite under such manifestations as are able to influence the moral character of man. The Dial - Stranica 128uredio/la - 1889Potpun prikaz - O ovoj knjizi
| Newton Herbert Marshall - 1902 - Broj stranica: 152
...durch solche Kundgebungen, die das moralische Verhalten des Menschen zu beeinflussen imstande sind." (A perception of the Infinite under such manifestations as are able to influence the moral conduct of man.) 1 ) In den drei Formen sind die Kundgebungen verschieden. In der ersten liegen sie... | |
| Motilal M. Munshi - 1904 - Broj stranica: 502
...yearnings, it has a hunger for religion which sooner or later wants to be satisfied. — MAX MULLER. Religion consists in the perception of the infinite...are able to influence the moral character of man. — MAX MULLER. Religion is that which binds the mind of man to God : it regulates the course of our... | |
| James Palmer - 1904 - Broj stranica: 88
...knowledge of God in the moral life of men. In fact we have drawn near to Max Mutter's theory, 2 that " religion consists in the perception of the infinite...are able to influence the moral character of man." Our position differs from this, in holding that the Infinite is an Idea which embraces the perception... | |
| Lyman Abbott - 1905 - Broj stranica: 354
...with man that the life of God may enter into and affect the life of man. Max Miiller concludes that " religion consists in the perception of the Infinite...are able to influence the moral character of man." 2 In this definition he also assumes that the Infinite is, and is an object of perception by man, and... | |
| Charles Watts - 1905 - Broj stranica: 224
...practical recognition of a constraining bond between the inward life of man and an unseen person." " The perception of the infinite under such manifestations...are able to influence the moral character of man." Now, to assert that religion, as it is here defined, is universal is the height of presumption. No... | |
| Louis Henry Jordan - 1905 - Broj stranica: 702
...somewhat and distinctly improving it, he allowed it to remain for the most part unaltered, viz., " Religion consists in the perception of the Infinite,...manifestations as are able to influence the moral conduct of man." 2 Was Professor Max Miiller warranted in reaching the conclusion which he announced?... | |
| Louis Henry Jordan - 1905 - Broj stranica: 704
...somewhat and distinctly improving it, he allowed it to remain for the most part unaltered, viz., "Keligion consists in the perception of the Infinite, under...manifestations as are able to influence the moral conduct of man."2 Was Professor Max Miiller warranted in reaching the conclusion which he announced?... | |
| 1906 - Broj stranica: 812
...seventeenth century: "Religion is the life of God in the soul of man." The second is Max Miiller's: "Religion consists in the perception of the Infinite...are able to influence the moral character of man." In the light of these definitions which Dr. Abbott accepts as essentially correct, he affirms that... | |
| Arthur Glyn Leonard - 1906 - Broj stranica: 610
...ancient Aryans, conveys little or no comprehensive meaning, while his definition of religion, as " the perception of the Infinite under such manifestations as are able to influence the moral conduct of man," explains nothing, and still leaves us in the dark concerning a question that requires... | |
| James Drummond - 1908 - Broj stranica: 568
...lifts a man above the realities of this material life is religion,' or, defining it more precisely, ' Religion consists in the perception of the infinite...are able to influence the moral character of man.' By the infinite he means the something unseen, and unlimited in thought, which we postulate behind... | |
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