Mansions of the Spirit: Essays in Literature and ReligionGeorge A. Panichas |
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... soul or the world , but of the soul and the world : the soul in the world . To be even more precise , it is a question of man in the world . ... ? 77 " All consciousness is consciousness of says Husserl . Man is a presence to the world ...
... soul or the world , but of the soul and the world : the soul in the world . To be even more precise , it is a question of man in the world . ... ? 77 " All consciousness is consciousness of says Husserl . Man is a presence to the world ...
Page 161
... soul , in a manner in which others do not make it , was the reason that I came to Christ , being struck in Him first by His human wisdom and unprecedented knowledge of the soul , and only then proceeding to worship His Divinity . " 5 ...
... soul , in a manner in which others do not make it , was the reason that I came to Christ , being struck in Him first by His human wisdom and unprecedented knowledge of the soul , and only then proceeding to worship His Divinity . " 5 ...
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... soul beyond the world of time and space : Now launch the small ship , now as the body dies and life departs , launch out the fragile soul in the fragile ship of courage , the ark of faith with its store of food and little cooking pans ...
... soul beyond the world of time and space : Now launch the small ship , now as the body dies and life departs , launch out the fragile soul in the fragile ship of courage , the ark of faith with its store of food and little cooking pans ...
Contents
Preface | 11 |
PART I | 28 |
HYATT H WAGGONER Point of View in Ameri | 47 |
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