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... intellectual fever and emotional paralysis of the inter - war period , one cannot , it is true , claim for these lectures an obvious influence : rather they stand apart , or above , the polemics of recent criticism , breathing , if not ...
... intellectual fever and emotional paralysis of the inter - war period , one cannot , it is true , claim for these lectures an obvious influence : rather they stand apart , or above , the polemics of recent criticism , breathing , if not ...
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... intellectual leaders from its sub- ordination to the State . The con- quest of the clerics , which the State achieved , has to be undone , and that is possible only if the worship of national egoism ceases to be the accepted religion ...
... intellectual leaders from its sub- ordination to the State . The con- quest of the clerics , which the State achieved , has to be undone , and that is possible only if the worship of national egoism ceases to be the accepted religion ...
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... intellectual certainty . But faith be- gins where intellectual certainty ends ; and Schweitzer was great enough to make the crossing . Kraus saw this , though he could not understand it . " In Schweitzer's actions , too , " he says , 64 ...
... intellectual certainty . But faith be- gins where intellectual certainty ends ; and Schweitzer was great enough to make the crossing . Kraus saw this , though he could not understand it . " In Schweitzer's actions , too , " he says , 64 ...
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By George Godwin | 30 |
Reflection at EventideBy | 48 |
GandhijiBy Dennis Gray Stoll 328 | 96 |
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