It is not too much to say that the whole edifice of supernaturalistic dualism under which Catholic piety has sheltered itself for fifteen hundred years has fallen in ruins to the ground.
There I found Mr. Toley awaiting me with a boat, and 'tis thanks to my old peon and him I now find myself safe.
Diggle exulted as they were pressed remorselessly to the rear.
Stepping warily, he picked his way through the darkness, faintly illuminated by the distant glow of the conflagration.
The gods of the capitalistic interpretations of politics and the gods of the supernaturalistic interpretations of religion, symbolize the same reality, parasitic robbery.
None among the gods of the supernaturalistic interpretations of religion are objectivities.
What is true of the Christian trinity is true of all the divinities of the supernaturalistic interpretations of religion.
The saviour-gods of the supernaturalistic interpretations of religion are symbols of this one.
There is first of all the supernaturalistic explanation, which simply accepts at its face value what Paul presupposes about Jesus.
These epistles, at least in their entirety, are seldom regarded as genuine except by those who adopt in general the traditional view of the New Testament and the supernaturalistic conception of the origin of Christianity.
According to the supernaturalistic view, Israel was from the beginning the people of the Promise.
But even those who maintain thesupernaturalistic view of the conversion have too often failed to do justice to the content of the experience.
The supernaturalistic view of the Old Testament[103] agrees with Gressmann in his individualistic interpretation of such passages as Is.
But, at any rate, if the supernaturalistic view of Paul's conversion be accepted, the experience sheds no light whatever upon any previous personal acquaintance with Jesus.
The amount of supernaturalism current is still very large; and one still finds people explaining some of the plainest facts of social life in terms of supernaturalistic beliefs.
It is equally certain that once such an epidemic occurs it must in turn strengthen the tendency towards supernaturalistic beliefs.
One requires only to look but a very little way into the history of any country to find the supernaturalistic theory of disease in full swing, and even to-day one may discover indications of its once general rule.
It only means that the psychological medium is of such a character that supernaturalisticreasons are found for doings things that are susceptible to a totally different explanation.
The supernaturalistictheory was revived, and held its own for well on a thousand years.
It is clear that a supernaturalisticfaith of this sort, which might wholly inspire some revolutionary sect, can never wholly inspire human society.
The complete control of human life by a supernaturalistic religion was then no longer even a theoretical possibility.
But a truer idea of the nature of the spiritual, united with a decay of the old supernaturalistic sanctions, will change all that.
Moreover, it bears witness to a consciousness of the decay of the supernaturalistic perspective which dominated and misled the world for so many centuries.
It is in part directed against the age-old, supernaturalistic perspective which has done so much to render religion a hindrance to the growth of spirituality.
The whole setting was mythical and supernaturalistic and full of picture-thinking.
The most distinguished of these, besides the logicians Alkindi in the 9th, and Alfarabi in the 10th century, were the supernaturalistic Avicenna of Bokhara, † A.
Strauss's conception of myth, which failed to give it any point of vital connexion with the history, had not provided any escape from the dilemma offered by the rationalistic and supernaturalistic views of the resurrection.
Such, and so radical, are the results at which Strauss's criticism of the supernaturalistic and the rationalistic explanations of the life of Jesus ultimately arrives.
On the whole, the supernaturalistic explanation, which at least represents the plain sense of the narratives, comes off much better than the rationalistic, the artificiality of which is everywhere remorselessly exposed.
Contemporaneously there had sprung up in all directions new attempts to return by the aid of a mystical philosophy to the supernaturalistic point of view of our forefathers.
By way of introduction there is a long essay on the supernatural which sets forth the supernaturalistic views of the author.
This is a characteristic example of the Hegelian method--the synthesis of a thesis represented by the supernaturalistic explanation with an antithesis represented by the rationalistic interpretation.
The supernaturalistic explanation of the events of the life of Jesus had been followed by the rationalistic, the one making everything supernatural, the other setting itself to make all the events intelligible as natural occurrences.
With all his philosophising and rationalising, however, certain pillars of the supernaturalistic view of history remain for him immovable.
And while some who stand forward as leaders of popular thought fail to do their part in the work of attacking supernaturalistic beliefs, others are perforce compelled to devote more time than they would otherwise to the task.
And if they are so, I confess I do not see how any extant supernaturalistic system can also claim exactness.
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