The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 24 筆
第 26 頁
... suffering and death , such as the notorious Nazi medical ex- periments during World War II , are widely condemned regardless of the advances in knowledge to be gained by them ; perhaps the principle is the same in the case of deception ...
... suffering and death , such as the notorious Nazi medical ex- periments during World War II , are widely condemned regardless of the advances in knowledge to be gained by them ; perhaps the principle is the same in the case of deception ...
第 103 頁
... suffering is justified by the very fact that it occurs in a world whose process is determined by God . The friends , we remember , are finally rebuked by God , at least in part for the grossness of this theology of history ; and it ...
... suffering is justified by the very fact that it occurs in a world whose process is determined by God . The friends , we remember , are finally rebuked by God , at least in part for the grossness of this theology of history ; and it ...
第 111 頁
... suffer the lion's prey , the victims of the wicked , Job himself - are no less real than the suffering which their suffering mitigates . But there is no way - logically or prac- tically - of reducing both : the one or the other persists ...
... suffer the lion's prey , the victims of the wicked , Job himself - are no less real than the suffering which their suffering mitigates . But there is no way - logically or prac- tically - of reducing both : the one or the other persists ...
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