The Gospel And Human Needs Being the Hulsean Lectures Delivered Before the Univ

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The Gospel And Human Needs Being the Hulsean Lectures Delivered Before the Univ
John Neville Figgis
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It is to be noted that it is only with the growth of the sense of law in nature that this essential need of miracle becomes evident.
MYSTERY 179 (21. ) The notion of freedom at once upsets the idea of a universe perfectly " given, " and predictable. Moreover, the actions of a free being such as a man would seem miraculous to anything in the purely mechanical order, such as a stone, could we conceive it endowed with consciousness. The idea of the miraculous does not do more than apply to God wha
...t every one who believes in freedom applies to man in regard to his use of the natural order.
On the whole question of freedom, cf. James in " The Will to Believe"; Schiller, "Freedom "in "Humanism, " pp. 391 sqq. ; and above all, Bergson, Les Donnees immediates de la Conscience, chap, iii. I think M. Bergson does not quite adequately discuss the phenomena of remorse in the actor ; he seems to treat it only from the spectator's standpoint.
See also Margaret Benson, " The Venture of Rational Faith" ; W.


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