The metaphysic of physics tells us about the amount of energy in the universe among other things. Through Causality we come to know about the cause and effect motion.
The book also speaks about the Evidence of Intuition, knowledge of the Infinite, the Consciousness of the Infinite and Ethical Argument. The Beauty of the Universe in relation to Theism is another aspect of the book. The Failure of Agnosticism has also been talked about. In the end a solution is suggested by way of comprehension in a very beautiful manner.
The way this book has been planned makes it readable and very useful for the reader.
In the present volume these lectures are enlarged, with several addenda. It contains little of the history of the proofs, which I endeavoured to trace in detail, in 1868; but it discusses the problem of Theism under aspects which may perhaps be more useful at the present time. In any case, it is for the student of Theology, rather than of Philosophy, to supply the former-which remains a desideratum in our British literature.
It is obvious that, to understand the precise nature of the problem, and what has really to be proved, is an indispensable preliminary to any solution of it; and, while I believe-and have tried in the following pages to show-that the theistic interpretation of the Universe is the most luminous, the most comprehensive, and the least likely to be undermined by future critical assault, I at the same time suggest that we should include much within it, which has at times been excluded, and even supposed to be antagonistic.
But when, in this century.
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