Mansions of the Spirit: Essays in Literature and ReligionGeorge A. Panichas Hawthorn Books, 1967 - 414 pagini |
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... freedom . It was his starting point , his primary intuition , his central theme . The dignity of man , his human identity , is perilously grounded in his freedom . The loss of freedom is the major human grief . But freedom is at once a ...
... freedom . It was his starting point , his primary intuition , his central theme . The dignity of man , his human identity , is perilously grounded in his freedom . The loss of freedom is the major human grief . But freedom is at once a ...
Pagina 170
... freedom . In his later writings Dostoevsky elaborated on this image in his vigorous protest against any schemes of an ideal society . From the House of the Dead there remained but a step to the Underworld . At this point the tragic ...
... freedom . In his later writings Dostoevsky elaborated on this image in his vigorous protest against any schemes of an ideal society . From the House of the Dead there remained but a step to the Underworld . At this point the tragic ...
Pagina 172
... Freedom was at the center of his query . It is the theme of his great " Legend of the Grand Inquisitor " ( probably the greatest of his achieve- ments and at the same time the most controversial and enigmatic ) . Is this work just an ...
... Freedom was at the center of his query . It is the theme of his great " Legend of the Grand Inquisitor " ( probably the greatest of his achieve- ments and at the same time the most controversial and enigmatic ) . Is this work just an ...
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Preface | 11 |
PART I | 28 |
HYATT H WAGGONER Point of View in Ameri | 47 |
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