Tolstoy; the Inner DramaRussell & Russell, 1968 - 320 strani |
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Stran 205
... Church justified or condoned , he became convinced that its ritual was a mere distraction and narcotic . And yet the peasant found in the Church's teaching something that corresponded with his faith , which led Tolstoy to write - " That ...
... Church justified or condoned , he became convinced that its ritual was a mere distraction and narcotic . And yet the peasant found in the Church's teaching something that corresponded with his faith , which led Tolstoy to write - " That ...
Stran 219
... Church's creed . Certainly the Protestant Churches of to - day do not interpret the doctrine of the Redemption in this way , nor do they generally claim to be infallible mouthpieces of the ' Holy Ghost ' and support their claim by ...
... Church's creed . Certainly the Protestant Churches of to - day do not interpret the doctrine of the Redemption in this way , nor do they generally claim to be infallible mouthpieces of the ' Holy Ghost ' and support their claim by ...
Stran 220
... Church , and all Churches , and lives its own life independently of the Church . ' - Admittedly Tolstoy's attacks on the Church's dogma are often irrelevant for the English reader because the theology against which he fulminated is ...
... Church , and all Churches , and lives its own life independently of the Church . ' - Admittedly Tolstoy's attacks on the Church's dogma are often irrelevant for the English reader because the theology against which he fulminated is ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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