Chapter, Paragraph
1 1 | himself took care that his basic philosophic views were reconciled
2 2 | this it is plain that the basic truths of religion are inaccessible
3 5 | prove and is accepted as a basic principle by an act of faith.~
4 8 | Everything that is most basic and elementary in scientific
5 8 | exactly mathematically prove basic religious truths, and, in
6 8 | existence, regarding this basic religious truth to be so
7 8 | anthropic principle.” The basic thrust of the anthropic
8 8 | higher inspiration.~The basic thought of this proof is
9 10,4 | the universe. This is a basic doctrine of Judeo-Christian
10 15,8 | we learned thus far? The basic framework of creation presented
11 16 | exceptionally important, basic truths of revealed religion
12 16 | This truth belongs to the basic truths of the Christian
13 16,2 | creation was to instill basic religious truths into his
14 21 | special undertaking.~ The basic thought of civil legislation
15 24 | essence of Christianity, two basic tendencies should be noted:
16 24 | does not contain in its basic truths anything hostile
17 24 | essence of Christianity, the basic truths of the Christian
18 24 | the understanding of the basic divine Essence. Only Christianity,
19 App,2| only point out how these basic ethical features of His
20 App,2| Christians as the first, basic and most important commandment?
21 App,2| with God (I Cor. 3:19).~ As basic features of His holiness,
|