Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen11Concordia College, 1968 |
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... shows of existence ; he must resist hope in order to see more clearly what lies around him . " Everything , " he says , " begins with lucid indifference " ( p . 70 ) . The artist is a reflector whose contribution is awareness . His only ...
... shows of existence ; he must resist hope in order to see more clearly what lies around him . " Everything , " he says , " begins with lucid indifference " ( p . 70 ) . The artist is a reflector whose contribution is awareness . His only ...
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... shows us that the historical actualities which man creates are the laws by which he is ruled . There is no correspondence between man - made laws and absolute spiritual laws . Moreover , human laws are clearly imperfect ; they require ...
... shows us that the historical actualities which man creates are the laws by which he is ruled . There is no correspondence between man - made laws and absolute spiritual laws . Moreover , human laws are clearly imperfect ; they require ...
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... show the cameras . It was obvious that they all came from well - mannered homes , and equally obvious that it would take ... shows they had ever done together . It was also one of the last . The Burden O. HOWARD WINN Apollo Milton Obote ...
... show the cameras . It was obvious that they all came from well - mannered homes , and equally obvious that it would take ... shows they had ever done together . It was also one of the last . The Burden O. HOWARD WINN Apollo Milton Obote ...
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