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Ivan M. Andreyev
Orthodox apologetic theology

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phenomena

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1 5 | exact, objective proof of phenomena investigated experimentally, 2 5 | in approaching miraculous phenomena in an attempt to scientific 3 5 | often so-called miraculous phenomena prove to be not at all miraculous. 4 5 | undoubtedly true that many phenomena, not understood at the present 5 5 | principle, which causes such phenomena as consciousness. This higher 6 5 | divine Intellect), can create phenomena even more greatly complicated, 7 5 | resurrect the dead. In these phenomena the laws of nature are not 8 6 | contemplation of the same phenomena under a religious feeling 9 8 | for the origin of world phenomena in another, super-sensual 10 8 | only as to this world’s phenomena. Also, in Kant’s opinion, 11 8 | possibility of self-existing world phenomena.~Contemporary physics, in 12 8 | possibility of self-existing world phenomena, and, by doing so, again 13 8 | chance in explaining natural phenomena. A principle of modern science 14 8 | pointing out several popular phenomena of the world which do not 15 8 | sense of some particular phenomena, but this does not mean 16 8 | that, in general, these phenomena have no purpose and sense. 17 8 | disclosed by analyzing expedient phenomena of the world) should be 18 8 | as primary, preliminary phenomena and not as secondary or 19 9 | Spiritual and physical phenomena present in themselves something 20 9 | found in such psychological phenomena as faith, hope, justice, 21 9 | to explain psychological phenomena. The consciousness of a 22 9 | self-consciousness. If our spiritual phenomena represent in themselves 23 11 | miraculous and wonderful phenomena of nature and its laws, 24 11 | miracles, he denied miraculous phenomena as they are understood in 25 11 | be acknowledged in those phenomena and miracles, which the 26 12 | demonstrated other spiritual phenomena. Sometimes these miracles 27 12 | themselves fully natural phenomena, but which are performed 28 12 | extraordinary coincidence of two phenomena, such as the Hebrewscrossing 29 15,5| considered as a totality of phenomena in time and space.~Creationism30 15,5| adequate to account for all phenomena. This is atheism.~Species — 31 15,5| belongs to the category of phenomena in whose description in 32 24 | series of ordinary historical phenomena — has been relegated to


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