Christian Thought, from Erasmus to BerdyaevPrentice-Hall, 1962 - Всего страниц: 246 |
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... essentially moralistic attitude combative of all " enthusiasm , " including vital religion ; their absorption in nature , particularly natural sciences ; are all in direct line of descent from Montaigne . From the foregoing it is fairly ...
... essentially moralistic attitude combative of all " enthusiasm , " including vital religion ; their absorption in nature , particularly natural sciences ; are all in direct line of descent from Montaigne . From the foregoing it is fairly ...
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... essentially upon reason rather than on faith in God as engendered by Christian experience . He thus agrees essentially with Kant ( although on different grounds ) and repudiates Thomas Aquinas as a rationalist . He condemns even ...
... essentially upon reason rather than on faith in God as engendered by Christian experience . He thus agrees essentially with Kant ( although on different grounds ) and repudiates Thomas Aquinas as a rationalist . He condemns even ...
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... essentially Christian interpretation of the meaning of human existence . Dostoevsky's influence contributed mightily to this change , particularly his concept of Christianity as depicted in " The Grand Inquisitor , " to which Berdyaev ...
... essentially Christian interpretation of the meaning of human existence . Dostoevsky's influence contributed mightily to this change , particularly his concept of Christianity as depicted in " The Grand Inquisitor , " to which Berdyaev ...
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CARTESIANISMREASON FACES INWARD | 23 |
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