St. Augustine, Aspects of His Life and ThoughtHodder and Stoughton, 1914 - 255 páginas |
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... Christian theology . ( 5 ) That they are filled with the praises of philosophy and say little about Christianity . I propose first to deal with these objections . seriatim , endeavouring to show that they are untenable , and then to ...
... Christian theology . ( 5 ) That they are filled with the praises of philosophy and say little about Christianity . I propose first to deal with these objections . seriatim , endeavouring to show that they are untenable , and then to ...
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... Christ in the rough notes of the discussion , he was loath to insert it in the " fair copy . " Not apparently that he was ashamed of the name of Christ as such , but he felt it to be out of place in this milieu . We get an indication as ...
... Christ in the rough notes of the discussion , he was loath to insert it in the " fair copy . " Not apparently that he was ashamed of the name of Christ as such , but he felt it to be out of place in this milieu . We get an indication as ...
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... Christ , and numerous direct references to Christianity . But the fact remains that , from this point of view , he was working in a reluctant medium , and that it would be absurd to expect here a self - revelation of an intimacy and ...
... Christ , and numerous direct references to Christianity . But the fact remains that , from this point of view , he was working in a reluctant medium , and that it would be absurd to expect here a self - revelation of an intimacy and ...
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... Christianity by a bitter and painful struggle , that we find him , some months after the crisis , occasionally seasoning his discourse with a touch of humour . But after all the kind of humour that meets us in the Dialogues belongs ...
... Christianity by a bitter and painful struggle , that we find him , some months after the crisis , occasionally seasoning his discourse with a touch of humour . But after all the kind of humour that meets us in the Dialogues belongs ...
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... Christian doctrine . The Confessions , on the other hand , M. Gourdon seems to think , represent him to have been converted to a ready - made system of Catholic theology . I do not know whether any one ever did hold such a view . If so ...
... Christian doctrine . The Confessions , on the other hand , M. Gourdon seems to think , represent him to have been converted to a ready - made system of Catholic theology . I do not know whether any one ever did hold such a view . If so ...
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