A Kierkegaard AnthologyPrinceton University Press, 1951 - 494 pagine |
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Pagina 224
... paganism consists in this , that God is related to man directly , as the extraordinary is to the astonished observer . But the spiritual rela- tionship to God in the truth , i.e. in inwardness , is conditioned by a prior irruption of ...
... paganism consists in this , that God is related to man directly , as the extraordinary is to the astonished observer . But the spiritual rela- tionship to God in the truth , i.e. in inwardness , is conditioned by a prior irruption of ...
Pagina 348
... pagan nations en masse , as well as individual pagans , have performed amazing exploits which have prompted and will prompt the enthusiasm of poets ; to deny that paganism exhibits examples of achievement which aesthetically cannot be ...
... pagan nations en masse , as well as individual pagans , have performed amazing exploits which have prompted and will prompt the enthusiasm of poets ; to deny that paganism exhibits examples of achievement which aesthetically cannot be ...
Pagina 349
... paganism in the narrowest sense , and paganism within Christendom . The distinction ( as Vigilius Haufniensis has pointed out in relation to dread ) is this , that paganism , though to be sure it lacks spirit , is definitely oriented in ...
... paganism in the narrowest sense , and paganism within Christendom . The distinction ( as Vigilius Haufniensis has pointed out in relation to dread ) is this , that paganism , though to be sure it lacks spirit , is definitely oriented in ...
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