The Condition of ManHarcourt, Brace, 1944 - 467 pages A study of the development of the personality and the community. |
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... Finally , Octavius even denounces Socrates as an Athenian buffoon , who confessed that he knew nothing . His contempt for the philosophers is un- bounded . Let " all the multitude of Academic philosophers deliberate ; let Simonides also ...
... Finally , Octavius even denounces Socrates as an Athenian buffoon , who confessed that he knew nothing . His contempt for the philosophers is un- bounded . Let " all the multitude of Academic philosophers deliberate ; let Simonides also ...
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... finally born . 9 : The Domination of Fantasy The past was a faded dream : the present a nightmare : the future a golden illusion . In that subjective atmosphere the Christian personality formed itself and spread its way of life over the ...
... finally born . 9 : The Domination of Fantasy The past was a faded dream : the present a nightmare : the future a golden illusion . In that subjective atmosphere the Christian personality formed itself and spread its way of life over the ...
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... finally established : baptism , confirmation , ordination , marriage , ab- solution , holy communion , and extreme unction . In 1170 the Holy See reserved for itself the right of canonizing saints ; in 1215 the great Lateran Council ...
... finally established : baptism , confirmation , ordination , marriage , ab- solution , holy communion , and extreme unction . In 1170 the Holy See reserved for itself the right of canonizing saints ; in 1215 the great Lateran Council ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
PRELUDE TO AN ERA | 17 |
THE PRIMACY OF THE PERSON | 52 |
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