A Kierkegaard AnthologyPrinceton University Press, 1951 - 494 pagine |
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... Imagine a young man at the age when life really begins to have significance for him : he is wholesome , pure , joy- ful , intellectually gifted , himself rich in hope , the hope of every one who knows him ; imagine ( yea , it is hard ...
... Imagine a young man at the age when life really begins to have significance for him : he is wholesome , pure , joy- ful , intellectually gifted , himself rich in hope , the hope of every one who knows him ; imagine ( yea , it is hard ...
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... imagine himself the equal of God , or to imagine God the equal of man , but not to imagine that God would make himself into the likeness of man ; for if God gave no sign , how could it enter into the mind of man that the blessed God ...
... imagine himself the equal of God , or to imagine God the equal of man , but not to imagine that God would make himself into the likeness of man ; for if God gave no sign , how could it enter into the mind of man that the blessed God ...
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Søren Kierkegaard Robert Walter Bretall. Imagine , to mention the supreme example , imagine Christ at the mo- ment when He was silent before the Counsel : imagine the infuriated mob , imagine the group of dignitaries — and then imagine ...
Søren Kierkegaard Robert Walter Bretall. Imagine , to mention the supreme example , imagine Christ at the mo- ment when He was silent before the Counsel : imagine the infuriated mob , imagine the group of dignitaries — and then imagine ...
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