Ideas and Men: The Story of Western ThoughtPrentice-Hall, 1963 - 484 páginas A survey of Western philosophy, art and literature as they relate to cosmological and theological questions from the beginnings of civilization. |
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... believe me not . But if I do , though ye believe not me , believe the works : that ye may know , and believe , that the Father is in me , and I in him . The ideas and ideals of early Christianity are only part of its story , even for ...
... believe me not . But if I do , though ye believe not me , believe the works : that ye may know , and believe , that the Father is in me , and I in him . The ideas and ideals of early Christianity are only part of its story , even for ...
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... believe in some form of progress , and that no medieval person believed , or could believe , in progress in anything like this sense . This does not , of course , mean that we and they had wholly different attitudes in daily life to any ...
... believe in some form of progress , and that no medieval person believed , or could believe , in progress in anything like this sense . This does not , of course , mean that we and they had wholly different attitudes in daily life to any ...
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... believe in God , " you can test that statement by the methods of the public - opinion pollsters . You can send out men to ask everyone they meet the question , " Do you believe in God ? " As soon as one of the interviewed says no , you ...
... believe in God , " you can test that statement by the methods of the public - opinion pollsters . You can send out men to ask everyone they meet the question , " Do you believe in God ? " As soon as one of the interviewed says no , you ...
Contenido
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE NINETEENTH CENTURY | 12 |
THE HELLENIC FOUNTAINHEAD | 23 |
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