Cithara, Volume 23St. Bonaventure University, 1984 - Civilization |
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... acceptance of the Grand Inquisitor's association of Christ with human wretchedness is rooted in their knowledge of Dostoevsky's very special love for Him combined with the belief that , as Maxim Gorky put it , Dostoevsky " taught the ...
... acceptance of the Grand Inquisitor's association of Christ with human wretchedness is rooted in their knowledge of Dostoevsky's very special love for Him combined with the belief that , as Maxim Gorky put it , Dostoevsky " taught the ...
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... acceptance of God would no longer be free . It would be enforced by material power . " 12 Similarly Edouard Thurneysen believes that the Christ of the Legend rejects miracles because He represents a God who wishes men to " believe ...
... acceptance of God would no longer be free . It would be enforced by material power . " 12 Similarly Edouard Thurneysen believes that the Christ of the Legend rejects miracles because He represents a God who wishes men to " believe ...
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... acceptance of God and that He does not imply the slightest preference for a free acceptance . However we are inclined to assess the value of a real and active love which is the product of constraint , it is clearly wrong to imagine that ...
... acceptance of God and that He does not imply the slightest preference for a free acceptance . However we are inclined to assess the value of a real and active love which is the product of constraint , it is clearly wrong to imagine that ...
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