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... Christ's feet , and one thinks of the Mary who dried Jesus ' feet with her hair . One also senses an attitude of primitive obeisance before the fact of power , as if Christ were some Oriental potentate . But this is the lowest stage ...
... Christ's feet , and one thinks of the Mary who dried Jesus ' feet with her hair . One also senses an attitude of primitive obeisance before the fact of power , as if Christ were some Oriental potentate . But this is the lowest stage ...
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... Christ . Following St. Paul , Christ is sometimes referred to as the head of the body ( i.e. , society ) that consists of those who have faith ; at other times , he is taken to be the entire body , including all its members within ...
... Christ . Following St. Paul , Christ is sometimes referred to as the head of the body ( i.e. , society ) that consists of those who have faith ; at other times , he is taken to be the entire body , including all its members within ...
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... Christ , and love of other men only because they too are cap- able of loving Christ . This in turn sanctified the temporal in- stitution of the church . For one could not become a member of the body of Christ without being baptized - as ...
... Christ , and love of other men only because they too are cap- able of loving Christ . This in turn sanctified the temporal in- stitution of the church . For one could not become a member of the body of Christ without being baptized - as ...
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Appraisal and Bestowal | 3 |
Idealization in Freud and Santayana | 24 |
Love as Idealization | 40 |
Urheberrecht | |
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