In the Light of Christ: Writings in the Western TraditionIgnatius Press, 2006 - 648 pagini The good, the true and the beautiful--it is for these that our souls long. Though they reside in unity and perfection in God alone, the written word is one place we can discover glimmers of divine light. |
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... learned much from their books . In particular he learned more of Plato than he could have collected from Cicero . From Plotinus's work he discovered how close Plato had come to an understanding of the being of God . ( That some of ...
... learned a good deal from Cicero , who was old and sad when he wrote On Friendship but for whom friendship had been the sustaining consolation of his disappointed life . Aelred learned more from Augustine , particularly from the passage ...
... learned the lesson Shake- speare always wants the powerful to learn . Henry is appalled to find that the frightened soldiers regard the king as wholly responsible not only for the war itself , its justice or injustice being beyond their ...
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The Order of Love I | 1 |
Aeschylus and Sophocles | 18 |
Plato | 38 |
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