Art, Wisdom, and the Pursuit of ExcellenceUniversity Press of America, 1986 - 192 Seiten |
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... eternal life after death . When the Christian sins he betrays more than his status in the city and the universe . He betrays his eternal future . If Antigone were a Christian , she would have been confident that her death for God's law ...
... eternal life after death . When the Christian sins he betrays more than his status in the city and the universe . He betrays his eternal future . If Antigone were a Christian , she would have been confident that her death for God's law ...
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... eternal character of his sacrifice . The Greek - Jewish - Christian who wrote The Epistle To The Hebrews ( most likely Paul's disciple , Apollos ) describes Christ as the great and eternal sacrificial lamb , bearing the sins of all men ...
... eternal character of his sacrifice . The Greek - Jewish - Christian who wrote The Epistle To The Hebrews ( most likely Paul's disciple , Apollos ) describes Christ as the great and eternal sacrificial lamb , bearing the sins of all men ...
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... eternal damnation is the eternal continuance of this self - circumscribed limitation . It is putting up with oneself for all eternity , or as Teilhard de Chardin considers it , eternal , cosmic , and self - created isolation from wisdom ...
... eternal damnation is the eternal continuance of this self - circumscribed limitation . It is putting up with oneself for all eternity , or as Teilhard de Chardin considers it , eternal , cosmic , and self - created isolation from wisdom ...
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