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bibliogroup:"Hulsean lectures" from books.google.com
This book explores the relations between Christianity and politics, examines the analogy between divine and civil government and considers what images of God may legitimately be employed by Christians in the twentieth century.
bibliogroup:"Hulsean lectures" from books.google.com
It is as the religion of the Spirit that Inge pleads the cause of what he calls the Platonic tradition." --
bibliogroup:"Hulsean lectures" from books.google.com
Darwinism and the Divine examines the implications of evolutionary thought for natural theology, from the time of publication of Darwin's On the Origin of Species to current debates on creationism and intelligent design.
bibliogroup:"Hulsean lectures" from books.google.com
First published in 1953, these Hulsean Lectures review the policy and methods of Christian missions to non-Christians.
bibliogroup:"Hulsean lectures" from books.google.com
Originally published in 1925, this book examines the main alternatives at the time to Christianity specifically and religion more generally.
bibliogroup:"Hulsean lectures" from books.google.com
In Spaces for the Sacred, Philip Sheldrake brilliantly reveals the connection between our rootedness in the places we inhabit and the construction of our personal and religious identities.
bibliogroup:"Hulsean lectures" from books.google.com
Arthur Michael Ramsey, the 100th Archbishop of Canterbury was born in 1904, the son of Arthur Stanley Ramsey.
bibliogroup:"Hulsean lectures" from books.google.com
This book presents the content of four lectures delivered by the author at the University of Cambridge from 1914 to 1915, as part of the Hulsean Lectures series.