Christian Thought, from Erasmus to BerdyaevPrentice-Hall, 1962 - Всего страниц: 246 |
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... actually contrary to the wishes of his immediate employers , he persisted in his devotion to the ideal . The enormous task kept him busy to the end of his life . In 1645 he began the monumental work , De rerum humanarum emendatione ...
... actually contrary to the wishes of his immediate employers , he persisted in his devotion to the ideal . The enormous task kept him busy to the end of his life . In 1645 he began the monumental work , De rerum humanarum emendatione ...
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... actually refuse to do God's will and to fall away from God by asserting itself in God's stead . This it actually had done.58 The world therefore needs redemption . • Nevertheless , Sophia is ultimately to achieve unity in all things ...
... actually refuse to do God's will and to fall away from God by asserting itself in God's stead . This it actually had done.58 The world therefore needs redemption . • Nevertheless , Sophia is ultimately to achieve unity in all things ...
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... actually exist . The real problem is to ascertain its existence irrespective of whether or not we wish it . If all we wish for did not exist , this world would be not only frustrating , but essentially irrational.14 Accordingly ...
... actually exist . The real problem is to ascertain its existence irrespective of whether or not we wish it . If all we wish for did not exist , this world would be not only frustrating , but essentially irrational.14 Accordingly ...
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