Cithara, Volume 23St. Bonaventure University, 1984 - Civilization |
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... believe . Possibly their 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 ...
... believe . Possibly their 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 ...
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... believe without seeing " and who looks upon attempts to provide " signs and feelings of the divine presence " as a " betrayal . " 13 Other commentators , indeed , have identified this belief in the supreme value of a rarefied freedom ...
... believe without seeing " and who looks upon attempts to provide " signs and feelings of the divine presence " as a " betrayal . " 13 Other commentators , indeed , have identified this belief in the supreme value of a rarefied freedom ...
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... believe , is the only previous writer to recognize that Zossima's doctrine of responsibility is conceived to express " a simple fact of life . " See Between Earth and Heaven : Shakespeare , Dostoevsky , and the Meaning of Christian ...
... believe , is the only previous writer to recognize that Zossima's doctrine of responsibility is conceived to express " a simple fact of life . " See Between Earth and Heaven : Shakespeare , Dostoevsky , and the Meaning of Christian ...
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