Cithara, Volume 23St. Bonaventure University, 1984 - Civilization |
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... example for doing so " because He placed an inordinate value upon freedom . In citing examples of Christ's rejection of the three powers , however , the Grand Inquisitor is both singularly unconvincing and profoundly misleading . The ...
... example for doing so " because He placed an inordinate value upon freedom . In citing examples of Christ's rejection of the three powers , however , the Grand Inquisitor is both singularly unconvincing and profoundly misleading . The ...
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... example , writes : " The hidden image of Christ is akin to Nietzche's Zarathustra : there is the same lofty spirit of freedom and aristocracy , and this last is an element in Dostoevsky's teaching which seems hitherto to have escaped ...
... example , writes : " The hidden image of Christ is akin to Nietzche's Zarathustra : there is the same lofty spirit of freedom and aristocracy , and this last is an element in Dostoevsky's teaching which seems hitherto to have escaped ...
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... example , reached no very impressive conclusions , mostly because a definition of " Jewish " could not be agreed upon . In sum , this book , as Doctor Johnson might have put it , is worth reading but not worth buying to read . St ...
... example , reached no very impressive conclusions , mostly because a definition of " Jewish " could not be agreed upon . In sum , this book , as Doctor Johnson might have put it , is worth reading but not worth buying to read . St ...
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