New Outlook, Volume 10New Century Foundation, 1957 - 17 pages |
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... with the fact that in recent years the U.K. has changed from an exporter to an importer of coal . " Carrying coals to Newcastle " no longer con- LET US CONSIDER how scientists and religionists view this universe 12 NEW OUTLOOK.
... with the fact that in recent years the U.K. has changed from an exporter to an importer of coal . " Carrying coals to Newcastle " no longer con- LET US CONSIDER how scientists and religionists view this universe 12 NEW OUTLOOK.
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Einstein And The Bridge ' Twixt Science And Religion •. LET US CONSIDER how scientists and religionists view this universe in which we live . Scientists consider the world of form in all its myriad differences and start all work from ...
Einstein And The Bridge ' Twixt Science And Religion •. LET US CONSIDER how scientists and religionists view this universe in which we live . Scientists consider the world of form in all its myriad differences and start all work from ...
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... scientists sought further and further and deeper and deeper for the underlying nature of matter , they gradually ... scientist in. JANUARY , 1957 15.
... scientists sought further and further and deeper and deeper for the underlying nature of matter , they gradually ... scientist in. JANUARY , 1957 15.
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THREE ASPECTS OF DIVINITY Before we follow the scientist in his search , let us return to religion and see what are ... scientists felt , about sixty years . ago , that if they went on examining this world of form alone they would reach ...
THREE ASPECTS OF DIVINITY Before we follow the scientist in his search , let us return to religion and see what are ... scientists felt , about sixty years . ago , that if they went on examining this world of form alone they would reach ...
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... scientists that the key to the understanding of the nature of the universe lay in their materialistic ideas was demonstrably unsound , for , behold : matter itself , the basis for their philosophy , was dissolving into waves and ...
... scientists that the key to the understanding of the nature of the universe lay in their materialistic ideas was demonstrably unsound , for , behold : matter itself , the basis for their philosophy , was dissolving into waves and ...
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