Miracle & its philosophical presuppositions, three lectures delivered in the University of London, 1924 / by F. R. Tennant.
Material type:
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- BT97 .T4
Contents:
Miracle and the reign of law -- Natural and supernatural causation -- Credibility and alleged actuality of miracle -- Note A. Deism of the eighteenth century -- Note B. The Kantian science of nature -- Note C. Natura non nisi dividendo vincitur.
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Miracle and the reign of law -- Natural and supernatural causation -- Credibility and alleged actuality of miracle -- Note A. Deism of the eighteenth century -- Note B. The Kantian science of nature -- Note C. Natura non nisi dividendo vincitur.
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