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Book Description
- Title:
- The Principle of Authority, In Relation to Certainty, Santity and Society. A Essay in the Philosophy of Experimental Religion, 2nd edn.
- Authors:
- Peter Taylor Forsyth [1848–1921]
- Publication Year:
- 1913, 1952
- Location:
- London
- Publisher:
- Independent Press Ltd.
- Pages:
- 430
- Subjects:
- Theology, Bible, Authority
- Copyright Holder:
- Public domain
Table of Contents
- Experience and Faith
- Certainty as Faith
- Authority, Certainty, Sanctity
- The Source of Certainty
- Belief as a Will to Receive and Obey
- Past Fact and Present Power
- The Ground of Religion—The Historic Fact and the Preached Word
- The Object of Religion
- The Voucher of Religion
- The Footing of Religion—The Real as the Redemptive—The Final Authority of the Holy
- Authority, History, and Destiny
- Theology and Church
- Plebiscite and Gospel as Authority
- Liberty and its Limits in the Church
- Authority and Individualism
- Authority, Free Personality, and Free Thought
- Authority and Humanity
- Authority in Church and Bible
- The Theology of Certainty—Election
- Theocentric Religion