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Page 68
... soul . By this attitude , the Chris- tian recovered the initiative for life : he led the counter - attack . In their emphasis on life's evils , the Christians compensated , indeed overcompensated , for the dominant effort of the pagan ...
... soul . By this attitude , the Chris- tian recovered the initiative for life : he led the counter - attack . In their emphasis on life's evils , the Christians compensated , indeed overcompensated , for the dominant effort of the pagan ...
Page 86
... soul with a mortal and earthly body in its service . Therefore he who loves his neighbor does good partly to the man's body and partly to his soul . What benefits the body is called medicine ; what benefits the soul , discipline ...
... soul with a mortal and earthly body in its service . Therefore he who loves his neighbor does good partly to the man's body and partly to his soul . What benefits the body is called medicine ; what benefits the soul , discipline ...
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... soul after death , would have lost their power to hold us today had Dante merely given expression to the limita- tions of medieval theology . It is because Dante included all the varieties of human expression and experience , the ...
... soul after death , would have lost their power to hold us today had Dante merely given expression to the limita- tions of medieval theology . It is because Dante included all the varieties of human expression and experience , the ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
PRELUDE TO AN ERA | 17 |
THE PRIMACY OF THE PERSON | 52 |
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