Man's Lot: A TrilogyReader's Digest Press, 1978 - 363 Seiten I 3 afsnit afbildes fotografier og tekst tematisk: Livet under ekstremt fattige forhold i tre byer i Indien, men med en livskærlighed, som ikke kan fraskrives befolkningen. Den anden dimension er tiden - som den afspejles i landskabernes uendelighed, i kunsten og dens udvikling. Sidste del omhandler menneskets grundvilkår (under Gud) med Jobs spørgsmål: Hvad er et menneske? |
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... individual human being was encouraged to follow tradition and not to become a unique individual whose particulars might be of interest . Again the art reflects the ethos of the culture . Of the Greeks , however , one might expect that ...
... individual human being was encouraged to follow tradition and not to become a unique individual whose particulars might be of interest . Again the art reflects the ethos of the culture . Of the Greeks , however , one might expect that ...
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... individual as such has infinite value . • " " This assertion involves two claims : that Christianity teaches the infinite value of every individual , and that it was only through Christianity - and not , for example , long before - that ...
... individual as such has infinite value . • " " This assertion involves two claims : that Christianity teaches the infinite value of every individual , and that it was only through Christianity - and not , for example , long before - that ...
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... individuals than Abraham , Jacob , and Joseph . Abraham first appears in Chapter 11 , and his death is recorded in Chapter 25. He does not come to life as an individual the way Jacob does , nor does anybody in world literature before ...
... individuals than Abraham , Jacob , and Joseph . Abraham first appears in Chapter 11 , and his death is recorded in Chapter 25. He does not come to life as an individual the way Jacob does , nor does anybody in world literature before ...
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LIFE AT THE LIMITS | 9 |
NOTES ON THE COLOR PHOTOGRAPHS | 16 |
PROLOGUE K | 65 |
Urheberrecht | |
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