The Fundamentals of ReligionLoyola University Press, 1956 - Počet stran: 344 |
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... death , think- ing that this was a good action . Savages though they were , they knew that they were obliged to do good and avoid evil , but in this case they made a mistake as to what was good and what was evil . The law against taking ...
... death , think- ing that this was a good action . Savages though they were , they knew that they were obliged to do good and avoid evil , but in this case they made a mistake as to what was good and what was evil . The law against taking ...
Strana 87
... death , a terrible plague which cast terror into the hearts of men because it breathed its foul breath everywhere . The present chapter deals with a modern black death , but one far more destructive and insidious than the black death of ...
... death , a terrible plague which cast terror into the hearts of men because it breathed its foul breath everywhere . The present chapter deals with a modern black death , but one far more destructive and insidious than the black death of ...
Strana 201
... death and the after- life that gave Egyptian civilization its amazing stability . ” 2 If the human soul were not immortal , we would have to confess that all men of all times were under a monstrous delusion , one fraught with dire ...
... death and the after- life that gave Egyptian civilization its amazing stability . ” 2 If the human soul were not immortal , we would have to confess that all men of all times were under a monstrous delusion , one fraught with dire ...
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The Meaning of the Fundamentals of Religion | 1 |
The Riddle of Existence | 11 |
Chance and the Riddle of Existence | 19 |
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