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... accepted in the church are examined , they reveal themselves as being substantially identical with those of pagan antiquity . And the deeply tragical thing is that 1. Berdyaev , N .: The Meaning of History p . 106 . men are being urged ...
... accepted in the church are examined , they reveal themselves as being substantially identical with those of pagan antiquity . And the deeply tragical thing is that 1. Berdyaev , N .: The Meaning of History p . 106 . men are being urged ...
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... acceptance of them , as is manifest in many liberal churches today , and he will clearly see the dif- ference . The ... accepted propo- sitions . The contrast on this point with genuine Christianity is very great . For if Christianity ...
... acceptance of them , as is manifest in many liberal churches today , and he will clearly see the dif- ference . The ... accepted propo- sitions . The contrast on this point with genuine Christianity is very great . For if Christianity ...
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... accepted or done because of tradition or habit , but all must be grounded on solid arguments of reason . Now it is true that with all his intellectualism Socrates had something of the mystic in him . How else explain his abso- lute ...
... accepted or done because of tradition or habit , but all must be grounded on solid arguments of reason . Now it is true that with all his intellectualism Socrates had something of the mystic in him . How else explain his abso- lute ...
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Introduction | 11 |
IV | 38 |
Greek Thought in the New Testament | 58 |
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