Christian Thought, from Erasmus to BerdyaevPrentice-Hall, 1962 - Всего страниц: 246 |
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... means , and letting himself be raised and uplifted by purely celestial means . It is for our Christian faith , not for his Stoical virtue , to aspire to that divine and miraculous metamorphosis . " 13 Sentiments of this sort would lead ...
... means , and letting himself be raised and uplifted by purely celestial means . It is for our Christian faith , not for his Stoical virtue , to aspire to that divine and miraculous metamorphosis . " 13 Sentiments of this sort would lead ...
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... means of scientific knowledge ; universal peace among men ; and the spiritual transforma- tion of men's religious and ethical motivation . The Panaugia ( The Universal Dawn ) seeks the means for enlighten- ing the human mind . Such means ...
... means of scientific knowledge ; universal peace among men ; and the spiritual transforma- tion of men's religious and ethical motivation . The Panaugia ( The Universal Dawn ) seeks the means for enlighten- ing the human mind . Such means ...
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... means of " bread alone . " He stands for political dreams of social betterment by means of military conquest . But Dostoevsky penetrates beyond these outward self - justifying pre- tenses of the would - be social saviors to the fact ...
... means of " bread alone . " He stands for political dreams of social betterment by means of military conquest . But Dostoevsky penetrates beyond these outward self - justifying pre- tenses of the would - be social saviors to the fact ...
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