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... salvation , it announces itself as a doctrine of salvation . In this spirit , and in this motive , must we judge its conceptions and its effects . Its problem is the last of an- tiquity , the salvation of the world . What it would call ...
... salvation , it announces itself as a doctrine of salvation . In this spirit , and in this motive , must we judge its conceptions and its effects . Its problem is the last of an- tiquity , the salvation of the world . What it would call ...
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... salvation , God cannot be transcendent enough , or enough opposed to the world . Exactly because of his aloof- ness from the world , exactly because he is free from every thing from which man desires to be free , does he become an ...
... salvation , God cannot be transcendent enough , or enough opposed to the world . Exactly because of his aloof- ness from the world , exactly because he is free from every thing from which man desires to be free , does he become an ...
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... salvation from evil , the desire for inward purification , -these fundamental im- pulses which imbue philosophy with the religious spirit , find no greater or more luminous example than Plato's doctrine of ideas . And the Platonic ideas ...
... salvation from evil , the desire for inward purification , -these fundamental im- pulses which imbue philosophy with the religious spirit , find no greater or more luminous example than Plato's doctrine of ideas . And the Platonic ideas ...
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... salvation of the world : the fundamental thought in which its solution is sought is that of a world- saving principle . Now , this principle can only be conceived as the divine purpose in the world , as the 36 HISTORY OF MODERN PHILOSOPHY .
... salvation of the world : the fundamental thought in which its solution is sought is that of a world- saving principle . Now , this principle can only be conceived as the divine purpose in the world , as the 36 HISTORY OF MODERN PHILOSOPHY .
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... salvation of man from the world . If we denote that principle of the world by the term logos , since even under the logos a principle of the world must be thought , although this name was by no means the one always used , we can say ...
... salvation of man from the world . If we denote that principle of the world by the term logos , since even under the logos a principle of the world must be thought , although this name was by no means the one always used , we can say ...
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