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... human life and human relation- ships . Its watchword is ' my station and its duties ' , and when it points , as it needs must , beyond the bounds of any actual human community , the ideal is still that of a per- fected human society ...
... human life and human relation- ships . Its watchword is ' my station and its duties ' , and when it points , as it needs must , beyond the bounds of any actual human community , the ideal is still that of a per- fected human society ...
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... humanity is restored and perfected in God . There are two humanisms , the secu- lar and the theocentric ; the one ... human brotherhood . If man would enter upon his kingdom , he must forego the claim to be its king.2 1 On the failure ...
... humanity is restored and perfected in God . There are two humanisms , the secu- lar and the theocentric ; the one ... human brotherhood . If man would enter upon his kingdom , he must forego the claim to be its king.2 1 On the failure ...
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... human law is in harmony , as far as it goes , with Divine Law , but it may not be.49 In case human law contradicts Divine Law , Marsilius is clear that a man ought to obey Divine Law and not human law , for one contains infallible truth ...
... human law is in harmony , as far as it goes , with Divine Law , but it may not be.49 In case human law contradicts Divine Law , Marsilius is clear that a man ought to obey Divine Law and not human law , for one contains infallible truth ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19345 | 5 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J W Mackail 19 | 8 |
SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS Master Mind Lecture By Étienne Gilson | 29 |
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