Tolstoy; the Inner DramaRussell & Russell, 1968 - 320 strani |
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Stran 213
... Christianity has been due to the stress of its reaction against Paganism . The ascetic has always feared the lust of nature too much to accept her strength and sanity . He has not dared to admit that the senses are the nerves , as the ...
... Christianity has been due to the stress of its reaction against Paganism . The ascetic has always feared the lust of nature too much to accept her strength and sanity . He has not dared to admit that the senses are the nerves , as the ...
Stran 226
... Christianity had penetrated into the conscious- ness of humanity , until ' every man of the modern world recognizes that our salvation lies in fulfilling the law of Christ ... Christianity cannot , as its Founder said , be realized by ...
... Christianity had penetrated into the conscious- ness of humanity , until ' every man of the modern world recognizes that our salvation lies in fulfilling the law of Christ ... Christianity cannot , as its Founder said , be realized by ...
Stran 313
... Christianity it would indeed be a creed of despair at war with the best and most reasonable hopes of humanity . But Christianity is itself an art of life in process of realization . We believe that it contains within itself the ...
... Christianity it would indeed be a creed of despair at war with the best and most reasonable hopes of humanity . But Christianity is itself an art of life in process of realization . We believe that it contains within itself the ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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