Cithara, Volume 23St. Bonaventure University, 1984 - Civilization |
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... observation is clearly open to widely varying interpretations , and even if precise meanings were attached to its key terms it would not necessarily describe the attitude toward suffering of the Christ of the Legend . More likely the ...
... observation is clearly open to widely varying interpretations , and even if precise meanings were attached to its key terms it would not necessarily describe the attitude toward suffering of the Christ of the Legend . More likely the ...
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... observation is totally vitiated by our own observation of Christ's readiness to heal the blind and raise the dead on the streets of Seville . The Grand Inquisitor's charge to the contrary , Christ in publicly per- forming miracles in ...
... observation is totally vitiated by our own observation of Christ's readiness to heal the blind and raise the dead on the streets of Seville . The Grand Inquisitor's charge to the contrary , Christ in publicly per- forming miracles in ...
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... observation and classical acumen that Eliot strove to convey in her own work . More specifically , his sketch of Tito serves as an interruptive , moral commentary on the outward revel the groom - to - be wishes to create , and " the ...
... observation and classical acumen that Eliot strove to convey in her own work . More specifically , his sketch of Tito serves as an interruptive , moral commentary on the outward revel the groom - to - be wishes to create , and " the ...
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