The Long Way to FreedomBobbs-Merrill, 1960 - 639 pages |
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Page 195
... Christian attitude towards war and secular rule . But nowhere else in the vast literature of the Christian Fathers was there so compelling a statement as this which summed up , at least for the Latin West , the orthodox teaching of war ...
... Christian attitude towards war and secular rule . But nowhere else in the vast literature of the Christian Fathers was there so compelling a statement as this which summed up , at least for the Latin West , the orthodox teaching of war ...
Page 207
... Christian thought with that of the best of antiquity , especially as developed in Aristotle , distin- guishes between the theological virtues founded on faith and the natural virtues founded on reason . Faith looks for guidance to ...
... Christian thought with that of the best of antiquity , especially as developed in Aristotle , distin- guishes between the theological virtues founded on faith and the natural virtues founded on reason . Faith looks for guidance to ...
Page 211
... Christian than the Church , for they were frankly non - Christian , professing a new kind of paganism , not unlike that cult of Mithra which five centuries earier had been a rival to Christianity in the Roman Empire . This was the ...
... Christian than the Church , for they were frankly non - Christian , professing a new kind of paganism , not unlike that cult of Mithra which five centuries earier had been a rival to Christianity in the Roman Empire . This was the ...
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