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A Comparative View of Religions





A Comparative View of Religions
Version: 1.0

Platforms: Symbian OS, Series 60, Series 80, UIQ


Categories: Reading

Upload date: 13 Jun 11

Developer: Blackberrybooks

License: Commercial

Price: 4.99 $

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  A Comparative View of Religions - A Comparative View of Religions by Johannes Henricus Scholten

Excerpt:
 The conception of religion presupposes, a, God as object; b, man as subject; c, the mutual relation existing between them. According to the various stages of development which men have reached, religious belief manifests itself either in the form of a passive feeling of dependence, where the subject, not yet conscious of his independence, feels himself wholly overmastered by the deity, or the object of worship, as by a power outside of and opposed to himself; or, when the feeling of independence has awakened, in a one-sided elevation of the human, whereby man in worshiping a deity deifies himself. In the highest stage of religious development, the most entire feeling of dependence is united in religion with the strongest consciousness of personal independence.





 
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