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... philosophical activity - these were dark ages indeed . Gradually , however , learning and culture revived , and universities were founded . Meanwhile , the Church , too , was chang- ing . Despite a nostalgia for the simplicity and ...
... philosophical activity - these were dark ages indeed . Gradually , however , learning and culture revived , and universities were founded . Meanwhile , the Church , too , was chang- ing . Despite a nostalgia for the simplicity and ...
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... philosophical thought — let alone any thinking of the first rank — until the second half of the eleventh century . When philosophy finally emerged again , it became absorbed in two very technical , and , in a sense , very limited ...
... philosophical thought — let alone any thinking of the first rank — until the second half of the eleventh century . When philosophy finally emerged again , it became absorbed in two very technical , and , in a sense , very limited ...
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... philosophical terms , see The Encyclopedia of Philosophy , edited by P. Edwards ( Free Press , New York , 1967 ) . Also available are the Dictionary of Philosophy , edited by D. D. Runes ( Philosophical Library , New York , 1942 ) , and ...
... philosophical terms , see The Encyclopedia of Philosophy , edited by P. Edwards ( Free Press , New York , 1967 ) . Also available are the Dictionary of Philosophy , edited by D. D. Runes ( Philosophical Library , New York , 1942 ) , and ...
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The Formative Years | 38 |
John and the Logos Mystery | 50 |
Heresy and Orthodoxy | 60 |
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