Christianity is supreme only within its own sphere, which it is the problem of religious philosophy to discover; that freedom of inquiry is to be used outside the boundary, but that speculation must expire in adoration within it.
The work of Saisset is a most instructive critical sketch on religious philosophy.
Every treatise on religious thought in the early centuries of our era must take account of the parallel developments of religious philosophy in the old and the new religions, which illustrate and explain each other.
The aim of Eckhart's religious philosophy is to find a speculative basis for the doctrines of the Church, which shall at the same time satisfy the claims of spiritual religion.
To the Greek world he offered a philosophical religion, to his own people a religious philosophy.
The mingling of thought gave birth to a great literature, both creative and critical; to a striking body of lyric poetry; to a systematic theology, and a religious philosophy.
Accordingly he undertook to compose three works representing the three great divisions of Karaitic Judaism--a book of Laws, a work on Biblical exegesis and a treatise on religious philosophy.
But it cannot in the least compare with the "Guide" as a constructive work of religious philosophy.
In addition to these religio-philosophical works, it was necessary to translate those writings which contained the purely scientific and philosophical branches that were preliminary to the study of religious philosophy.
The fundamental laws of thinking are three in number, and their bearing on all the higher questions of religious philosophy is so immediate that their consideration becomes of the last moment in such a study as this.
The last is the key-stone of religious philosophy.
Religious philosophy has to do only with the second form of knowledge, that reached through notions or thoughts.
Footnote: In neutral points, having no relation to morals or religious philosophy, it is not concealed by the scriptural records themselves, that even inspired persons made grave mistakes.
Alike in religious philosophy, in attitude to the Scriptures, and in matters of church organization, he found himself from time to time at variance with most of those close around him.
The English revivalists were not alone, however; among the most powerful leaders in the colonies was Jonathan Edwards, whose name ranks very high in the records of religious philosophy in the States.
Religious philosophy in our day and generation is, among us English- reading people, of two main types.
You find an empirical philosophy that is not religious enough, and a religious philosophy that is not empirical enough for your purpose.
Besides, he was the first to elaborate a system of religious philosophy according to a rigid plan, and in a strictly scientific spirit.
The same Talmud that fills chapter after chapter with minute legal details and hairsplitting debates outlines with a few strokes the most ideal conception of life, worth more than theories and systems of religious philosophy.
A method so forced as that of Coleridge's religious philosophy is from the first doomed to be insipid, so soon as the temporary interest or taste or curiosity it was designed to meet has passed away.
Meantime, he had designed an intellectual novelty in the shape of a religious philosophy.
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