Christian Thought, from Erasmus to BerdyaevPrentice-Hall, 1962 - Всего страниц: 246 |
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... present in them . From that point of view , he is one of the most important of modern thinkers who has contributed mightily to the present - day secularism . His system is essentially Stoic morality , but without its presuppositions ...
... present in them . From that point of view , he is one of the most important of modern thinkers who has contributed mightily to the present - day secularism . His system is essentially Stoic morality , but without its presuppositions ...
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... present.4 40 In the same manner , Butler then proceeds to point out analogies between the present states of pleasure and pain , which are largely " the consequences of our actions , " and rewards and punishments of the future state ...
... present.4 40 In the same manner , Butler then proceeds to point out analogies between the present states of pleasure and pain , which are largely " the consequences of our actions , " and rewards and punishments of the future state ...
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... present that understanding is not widely enough held , I regard the present situation as transitional . But can we realistically expect that these two conditions — the placing of spiritually transformed humanity and cooperating with the ...
... present that understanding is not widely enough held , I regard the present situation as transitional . But can we realistically expect that these two conditions — the placing of spiritually transformed humanity and cooperating with the ...
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LET IT DIE | 1 |
CARTESIANISMREASON FACES INWARD | 23 |
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