The Life of the Mind: WillingHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978 Includes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 54
... according to works for each person. Specifically, God will not give preference to the Jew over the Gentile in the matter of their deeds—he willJudge both impartially according to works.“ Paul does not argue that God's impartial Judgment ...
... according to works for each person. Specifically, God will not give preference to the Jew over the Gentile in the matter of their deeds—he willJudge both impartially according to works.“ Paul does not argue that God's impartial Judgment ...
Stranica 50
... according to nature : but the nature of what ? It is according to the nature of insensible things , such as stocks and stones , to be acted upon . It is according to the nature of the lower creatures to act only in the preservation of ...
... according to nature : but the nature of what ? It is according to the nature of insensible things , such as stocks and stones , to be acted upon . It is according to the nature of the lower creatures to act only in the preservation of ...
Stranica 178
... according to his works 831 , as stated by the holy Apostle Paul (see: Rom. 2:6) and as St. Basil the Great repeats in one of the prayers of the midnight: Christ "with the glory of the Judge of all will come, give him a gift according to ...
... according to his works 831 , as stated by the holy Apostle Paul (see: Rom. 2:6) and as St. Basil the Great repeats in one of the prayers of the midnight: Christ "with the glory of the Judge of all will come, give him a gift according to ...
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Time and mental activities | 11 |
The Will and the modern age | 19 |
The problem of the new | 28 |
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