Aspects of Religious And Scientific Thought Selected From the Spectator And Ed

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Aspects of Religious And Scientific Thought Selected From the Spectator And Ed
Hutton Richard Holt
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Llewelyn Davies give room for mis- understanding by professing to wish " to dismiss the idea of ' the miraculous ' from our contentions and our thoughts, " when what he is really aiming at is to get men to see that it is easier to leap at once to the belief in the supernatural life of Christ, that is, in the greatest of all miracles, the miracle which assumes the moulding power of the spiritual over the natural, and the revealing power of the natural, when so moulded, than to begin by believing... in one or two astounding interferences with the natural order, and to build up on this, inductively, a belief that Christ must have derived this power to interfere with the natural order from his command of supernatural resources ? What Mr. Llewelyn Davies really main- tains is that we must be prepared by the spiritual power working in our own minds to accept the divine a N 178 MR. LLEWELYN DAVIES xxili authority of Christ, before we pass any judgment on His physical miracles, and that it will be easier to believe His physical miracles because we believe in His divine nature, than it ever could be to believe in His divine nature because we are convinced that He effected astounding changes in the order of Nature.

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