id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 41491 Naish, Ethel M. Browning and Dogma Seven Lectures on Browning's Attitude Towards Dogmatic Religion .txt text/plain 56200 3655 71 Truth absolute, IV-IX--God revealed in Nature as _Power_ human nature and life--must of necessity be co-extensive with his work. lower and inconscious forms of life." To the Supreme Power beyond man, as to the world of animal life below, is denied "man's distinctive mark," man, the product of Greek intellectual life and culture, has hardly passed experience teaches us that man at supreme moments of life craves for some on which character and life alike shall develop. By life and man's free will, God gave for that! appeal to the intellect, and faith inspiring life, the ultimate results of human life, its purpose--as Browning ever regards it--would be annulled. momentous questions of Life and Faith. regarded as the expression of Browning's own theory of life? If death is not the ending of the soul's life, what is the _nature_ character of this present life, with its possibilities for spiritual ./cache/41491.txt ./txt/41491.txt