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Harvard Theological Review, 1917
The most generally acknowledged mode of apprehending God or argument for his existence, is the Moral. The argument has various forms, of which the more commonly accepted and influential, in its main principles, is that of Kant. Kant emphatically rejected the traditional arguments for the existence of God — the Ontological, Cosmological, and ...
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The most generally acknowledged mode of apprehending God or argument for his existence, is the Moral. The argument has various forms, of which the more commonly accepted and influential, in its main principles, is that of Kant. Kant emphatically rejected the traditional arguments for the existence of God — the Ontological, Cosmological, and ...
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Sixty Years of Moral Theology. Readings in Moral Theology, No. 20
Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics, 2022openaire +1 more source
Notes on Moral Theology: 1985: Exchanges on Fundamental Moral Theology
Theological Studies, 1986openaire +1 more source

