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... nature increased ; he found them " dear and faithful , unchanging and trustworthy , " 24 and at times he trusted them more than people . He even said , in reference to such incidents as his essay ; " People I now distrusted more than ...
... nature increased ; he found them " dear and faithful , unchanging and trustworthy , " 24 and at times he trusted them more than people . He even said , in reference to such incidents as his essay ; " People I now distrusted more than ...
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... nature . But it must be emphasized that Jung always pointed out the difference between Christ's original teachings and what the Church has made of them . Christ himself evidently had an excellent relation to nature . I will quote only ...
... nature . But it must be emphasized that Jung always pointed out the difference between Christ's original teachings and what the Church has made of them . Christ himself evidently had an excellent relation to nature . I will quote only ...
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... natural events , but also takes the contingent partly as a universal factor existing from all eternity , and partly as the sum ... nature itself becomes a machine . You have implied all this by the stress you lay on the creatio continua ...
... natural events , but also takes the contingent partly as a universal factor existing from all eternity , and partly as the sum ... nature itself becomes a machine . You have implied all this by the stress you lay on the creatio continua ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
The Swiss Soil | 11 |
Early Impressions 18751886 | 19 |
Copyright | |
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