Finality in Theology

Philosophy 20 (76):99 - 116 (1945)
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Abstract

Theology, or the science of God, has to be distinguished from religion which might be godless, may contain very tittle of science, dogma, or creed, and sometimes consists very largely of the habit, attitude, or even the mode of public or private devotion or ritual

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