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... Church , the sum of souls in the world , nor all the biological urges in nature . God was necessarily ' outside ' creation , beyond it , infinitely separated from it . At the same time He was somehow within it . This conception of the ...
... Church , the sum of souls in the world , nor all the biological urges in nature . God was necessarily ' outside ' creation , beyond it , infinitely separated from it . At the same time He was somehow within it . This conception of the ...
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... Church into a school of subtle disputations ; who confound revelation with theology , faith with theological orthodoxy ; who would drive men out of the Church and into eternal perdition over problems that transcend the wit of man ...
... Church into a school of subtle disputations ; who confound revelation with theology , faith with theological orthodoxy ; who would drive men out of the Church and into eternal perdition over problems that transcend the wit of man ...
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... Church's darkest age ? ' ( Christianity at the Cross Roads , 1909 , p . 26 ) . He finds the theory so unconvincing that he can hardly take it seriously . " The Church claims to be the infallible guardian of that deposit of faith ...
... Church's darkest age ? ' ( Christianity at the Cross Roads , 1909 , p . 26 ) . He finds the theory so unconvincing that he can hardly take it seriously . " The Church claims to be the infallible guardian of that deposit of faith ...
Contents
RELIGIOUS ATTITUDES IN BEOWULF | 9 |
PUSHKINS VERSION | 40 |
A NOTE ON CHARACTERIZATION IN OTHELLO | 52 |
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