Religious Experience 4.5 / 5 based on 3 ratings ? Religious StudiesPhilosophyA2/A-levelEdexcel Created by: Rebekah Miron ClaytonCreated on: 26-05-13 12:24 7586321 Across 1. Who said... "if we are gullible, we don't recognise hallucinations or lucid dreaming for what it is and we claim to have seen or heard a ghost, or an angel, or god, such visions and manifestations are certainly not good grounds for believing" (7) 6. Who said religious experience... "offers a sense of the ultimate and an awareness of whole ness, a consciousness of the infinite and an absolute dependence" (6, 13) 7. Who said "religious experience is the feeling of an encounter followed by a special understanding of its religious significance" (4, 7) Down 1. Who said... "There is not to be found in all of history, any miracle attested by a sufficient number of men, of any such unquestioned good sense, education and learning, as to secure us against all delusion" (5, 4) 2. Who said... "an omnipotent and perfectly good creator will seek to interact with his creatures and, in particular with human persons capable of knowing him" (9) 3. Who said in their I and Thou philosophy that... "people experience God through interacting with people and nature. I-It are simple relationships. I-Thou are deeper" (6, 5) 5. Which was a corporate experience? (7, 8) 8. Who said 'God establishes himself in the interior of the soul in such a way, that when I return to myself, it is wholly impossible for me to doubt that I have been in God and God in me' (5, 6, 2, 5)
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