Art, Wisdom, and the Pursuit of ExcellenceUniversity Press of America, 1986 - 192 Seiten |
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... whole universe and makes it a cosmic sacramental . It is through and with Christ that man is the tragic hero . We must never , however , underestimate the Greek vision . If the Christian sees it properly , he sees that his alienation ...
... whole universe and makes it a cosmic sacramental . It is through and with Christ that man is the tragic hero . We must never , however , underestimate the Greek vision . If the Christian sees it properly , he sees that his alienation ...
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... whole , and may be one reason why St. Paul tells the citizens of a culture that was losing its scale of values : " Finally , brethren , whatever is true , whatever is honorable , whatever is just , whatever is pure , whatever is lovely ...
... whole , and may be one reason why St. Paul tells the citizens of a culture that was losing its scale of values : " Finally , brethren , whatever is true , whatever is honorable , whatever is just , whatever is pure , whatever is lovely ...
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... whole universe by the reaction to the death of a young friend . No longer half - akin to brute , For all that we thought and loved and did , And hoped , and suffer'd , is but seed Of what in them is flower and fruit ; Whereof the man ...
... whole universe by the reaction to the death of a young friend . No longer half - akin to brute , For all that we thought and loved and did , And hoped , and suffer'd , is but seed Of what in them is flower and fruit ; Whereof the man ...
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