The Condition of ManHarcourt, Brace & World, 1944 - 467 pages |
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Page 56
... Jesus , the possibilities of love were no longer confined to friends and lovers , to members of one's family or ... Jesus sought to found a wider community on the basis of love and grace . Power meant the capacity to appropriate , to ...
... Jesus , the possibilities of love were no longer confined to friends and lovers , to members of one's family or ... Jesus sought to found a wider community on the basis of love and grace . Power meant the capacity to appropriate , to ...
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... Jesus unsatisfied -to conclude his bargain with Mephistopheles . The upshot of Jesus's typical miracles is that the patient becomes whole again : life goes on . The return to life was not postponed until the Resur- rection Day . The ...
... Jesus unsatisfied -to conclude his bargain with Mephistopheles . The upshot of Jesus's typical miracles is that the patient becomes whole again : life goes on . The return to life was not postponed until the Resur- rection Day . The ...
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... Jesus to a community : so difficult that the wise Mary Boole once suggested that no officer of the State should ever countenance the belief that , as officer , he was or could be a Christian . Actually , Jesus's truths seek to transcend ...
... Jesus to a community : so difficult that the wise Mary Boole once suggested that no officer of the State should ever countenance the belief that , as officer , he was or could be a Christian . Actually , Jesus's truths seek to transcend ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
PRELUDE TO AN ERA | 17 |
THE PRIMACY OF THE PERSON | 52 |
Copyright | |
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