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... position . Having made the qualification mentioned above it is time to mention some specific ascetic tendencies in Greek history . The first important movements are Orphism and Pythagorean- ism which began already in the sixth century ...
... position . Having made the qualification mentioned above it is time to mention some specific ascetic tendencies in Greek history . The first important movements are Orphism and Pythagorean- ism which began already in the sixth century ...
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... position or will fall back on the pagan . St. Augustine followed more in the line of Paul and made man essentially " will , " 29 and there- by took position against the view of antiquity . But modern idealism again elevated the ...
... position or will fall back on the pagan . St. Augustine followed more in the line of Paul and made man essentially " will , " 29 and there- by took position against the view of antiquity . But modern idealism again elevated the ...
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... position that by the sacrifice of " self " the " self " is destined to reach its goal . " He who loses his life shall save it . " This position is at the opposite pole from the pagan view , and of it is said : " His ( Paul's ) picture ...
... position that by the sacrifice of " self " the " self " is destined to reach its goal . " He who loses his life shall save it . " This position is at the opposite pole from the pagan view , and of it is said : " His ( Paul's ) picture ...
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Introduction | 11 |
IV | 38 |
Greek Thought in the New Testament | 58 |
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