Christian Thought, from Erasmus to BerdyaevPrentice-Hall, 1962 - Всего страниц: 246 |
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... denying God he inevitably denied the spiritual worth of man as well ; and he followed his own logic by advocating the extermination of the " herd man " in favor of an imagined , non- existent “ Superman . ” His disciples today ...
... denying God he inevitably denied the spiritual worth of man as well ; and he followed his own logic by advocating the extermination of the " herd man " in favor of an imagined , non- existent “ Superman . ” His disciples today ...
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... denying God he inevitably denied the spiritual worth of man as well ; and he followed his own logic by advocating the extermination of the " herd man " in favor of an imagined , non- existent " Superman . " His disciples today ...
... denying God he inevitably denied the spiritual worth of man as well ; and he followed his own logic by advocating the extermination of the " herd man " in favor of an imagined , non- existent " Superman . " His disciples today ...
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... denies the possibility of the object's es- sential apprehension . But what has this theory to do with orthodox Christianity and its defense against skeptics and atheists ? As for Berkeley , it was basic to such a defense , and he prided ...
... denies the possibility of the object's es- sential apprehension . But what has this theory to do with orthodox Christianity and its defense against skeptics and atheists ? As for Berkeley , it was basic to such a defense , and he prided ...
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LET IT DIE | 1 |
CARTESIANISMREASON FACES INWARD | 23 |
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