Velvet StudiesJ. Cape, 1948 - 159 oldal |
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... Saint Augustine began to compile his City of God . He had two motives for his writings . The first was to defend the Christian faith against pagan accusers who saw in the decay of the Empire the vengeance of the forsaken gods . The ...
... Saint Augustine began to compile his City of God . He had two motives for his writings . The first was to defend the Christian faith against pagan accusers who saw in the decay of the Empire the vengeance of the forsaken gods . The ...
76. oldal
... Saint Augustine . The second task which Saint Augustine undertook in The City of God , has however , the more immediate reality for us - the task of revealing the eternal kingdom beyond the earthly kingdom . Like Augustine we inhabit a ...
... Saint Augustine . The second task which Saint Augustine undertook in The City of God , has however , the more immediate reality for us - the task of revealing the eternal kingdom beyond the earthly kingdom . Like Augustine we inhabit a ...
77. oldal
... Saint whose writings so dominated the middle ages should be in spirit so much closer to the Renaissance with its immense rediscovery of the human personality . There is a satisfying basis of fact to the outlook of Saint Augustine : he ...
... Saint whose writings so dominated the middle ages should be in spirit so much closer to the Renaissance with its immense rediscovery of the human personality . There is a satisfying basis of fact to the outlook of Saint Augustine : he ...
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