The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazky 14–15History Department, University of Auckland., 1980 |
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Strana 144
... nature does change and that one could not understand the people of ancient Athens or of a medieval manor in the same terms in which one could understand the human pro- ducts of the eighteenth - century Enlightenment . Human nature ...
... nature does change and that one could not understand the people of ancient Athens or of a medieval manor in the same terms in which one could understand the human pro- ducts of the eighteenth - century Enlightenment . Human nature ...
Strana 164
... Nature was inherently good , man must be born innocent . Equating Nature with God , he reasoned that people are the ' Gem of God's creation " " and form a ' divine race ' , “ man himself being ' endowed with the essence of divinity ...
... Nature was inherently good , man must be born innocent . Equating Nature with God , he reasoned that people are the ' Gem of God's creation " " and form a ' divine race ' , “ man himself being ' endowed with the essence of divinity ...
Strana 165
... nature ' it would have done so ages ago ' . " The wedge that original sin drives between God and man was totally at variance with Pemberton's pantheistic inclina- tions . In short , he believed that man was as ' pure and unsullied as ...
... nature ' it would have done so ages ago ' . " The wedge that original sin drives between God and man was totally at variance with Pemberton's pantheistic inclina- tions . In short , he believed that man was as ' pure and unsullied as ...
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