On Human Science: Good and Evil, and on Divine Revelation

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J. Spiers, 1876 - 590 pages
 

Contents

PAGE
59
General violations ruling in Science
69
Separations in Science
76
violent analytics close them violently
87
Modern thought
101
A New State
107
There is also a tender sense in which Science
117
PART II
120
The Law of good use confronts Scientism
123
The Fire of Use in Science
125
Uses
129
Correlation of Forces including Love Will Mind
134
Love their point of de parture
136
Public limitations of Scientism
140
Nota bene
143
The selfhood
144
Science is essentially dogmatic and doctrinal
145
a new religion claims it
147
The Incarnation claims the Sciences on their own grounds
150
The Divine Humanity
155
Positive Theology commences in Sweden
156
borg The Incarnation
157
The Divine Man the primary object of the organic Sciences
163
Swedenborg
165
Swedenborg founds human physiologythe Doctrine of Uses
166
The Doctrine of Forms
168
Posture and position of organic forms
172
The Doctrine of Degrees
176
Spiritual Influx
178
Spiritual sight opened
183
Personal evidence supreme
186
Illumination of Reason
192
The prospects of Naturalism
197
Prevailing contempt of human experiment and of the powers of natural substance
201
The future of human Organology
203
PART III
208
Doctrines are necessary
210
The ancient Churches enter Science and com mand Anthropology
214
Three human natures
215
Accord of Geology
221
Social declension coincident in this world and the other
222
Individual and general judgment takes place in the spiritual world
226
The Word made flesh
228
The Doctrine of Ultimates
233

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