Christian Thought, from Erasmus to BerdyaevPrentice-Hall, 1962 - Всего страниц: 246 |
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... freedom , and therefore Thou hast rejected the offer ; for what kind of freedom is it - Thou hast thought to Thyself - where the obedience is bought with bread ? Thou hast replied that man does not live by bread alone . But knowest Thou ...
... freedom , and therefore Thou hast rejected the offer ; for what kind of freedom is it - Thou hast thought to Thyself - where the obedience is bought with bread ? Thou hast replied that man does not live by bread alone . But knowest Thou ...
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... freedom . Berdyaev summarizes this aspect by writing : That tragic judgment of freedom Dostoevsky depicts in the judg- ment of his heroes : freedom passes into self - will , into rebellious self- affirmation of man . Freedom becomes ...
... freedom . Berdyaev summarizes this aspect by writing : That tragic judgment of freedom Dostoevsky depicts in the judg- ment of his heroes : freedom passes into self - will , into rebellious self- affirmation of man . Freedom becomes ...
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... freedom of Kirillov and Ivan Karamazov destroys man . Freedom as self - will annihilates itself , passes into its opposite , disintegrates and destroys man . . . On the other hand , freedom rightly used leads to the way of Godmanhood ...
... freedom of Kirillov and Ivan Karamazov destroys man . Freedom as self - will annihilates itself , passes into its opposite , disintegrates and destroys man . . . On the other hand , freedom rightly used leads to the way of Godmanhood ...
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