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Page 88
... never fall down and worship the serpent , and Satan does not expect him to , but he might be goaded into punishing a blasphemous outrage . Satan again tempts Christ to act as he would himself : to accept the role of Adversary long ...
... never fall down and worship the serpent , and Satan does not expect him to , but he might be goaded into punishing a blasphemous outrage . Satan again tempts Christ to act as he would himself : to accept the role of Adversary long ...
Page 94
... never imagines , what he is never prepared for , is Christ's growing understanding of his incarnation . The body , for Christ , is no fallen enclosure , no despised boundary which confines his consciousness . This is beyond the ...
... never imagines , what he is never prepared for , is Christ's growing understanding of his incarnation . The body , for Christ , is no fallen enclosure , no despised boundary which confines his consciousness . This is beyond the ...
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... never fully assimilate the world's femaleness or wholly possess our own , but we can create particularized versions of it indefinitely . The female archetype never entirely subsumes its individual incarnations : the artist remains ...
... never fully assimilate the world's femaleness or wholly possess our own , but we can create particularized versions of it indefinitely . The female archetype never entirely subsumes its individual incarnations : the artist remains ...
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the circle as figural space | 25 |
a fourfold | 129 |
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