The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 53 筆
第 77 頁
... existence and especially their own existence as intellectuals in a world that could no longer be taken for granted . This quest , I submit , is not different from that of the serious religious thinkers of another age ; only the means ...
... existence and especially their own existence as intellectuals in a world that could no longer be taken for granted . This quest , I submit , is not different from that of the serious religious thinkers of another age ; only the means ...
第 90 頁
... existence is no more the whole man than Timaeus ' imaginative man may be . His bodily existence is merely the com- promise made with necessary causes so that divine causes may lead him to become what he is meant to be . Man , as he is ...
... existence is no more the whole man than Timaeus ' imaginative man may be . His bodily existence is merely the com- promise made with necessary causes so that divine causes may lead him to become what he is meant to be . Man , as he is ...
第 110 頁
... existence is broader than Job had perceived , even after he made the effort to reflect disinterestingly on the general character of evil . God , in asserting the difference in quality be- tween divine and human concerns , renders the ...
... existence is broader than Job had perceived , even after he made the effort to reflect disinterestingly on the general character of evil . God , in asserting the difference in quality be- tween divine and human concerns , renders the ...
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