Lectures On The Pantheistic Idea Of An Impersonal-Substance-Deity, As Contrasted With The Christian Faith Concerning Almighty God (1864)

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Lectures On The Pantheistic Idea Of An Impersonal-Substance-Deity, As Contrasted With The Christian Faith Concerning Almighty God (1864) : Kessinger Publishing : 9781164845447 : 1164845446 : 10 Sep 2010 : ""Lectures On The Pantheistic Idea Of An Impersonal-Substance-Deity, As Contrasted With The Christian Faith Concerning Almighty God"" is a book written by Morgan Dix and published in 1864. The book explores the concept of pantheism, which posits that God is an impersonal substance present in all things, and contrasts it with the Christian belief in an almighty, personal God. The author presents a series of lectures that analyze the philosophical, theological, and practical implications of these two worldviews. Dix argues that pantheism ultimately leads to a loss of individuality and moral responsibility, while Christianity provides a framework for understanding the purpose of life and the nature of God. The book is a valuable resource for those interested in comparative religion and t

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