Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen11Concordia College, 1968 |
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... tion is : what happens ? What are the duties , self - imposed , of the agnostic priest ? Gener- ally , he is a man of situations . Out of the basic ambiguity of his situa- tion , he creates the fruits of ambiguity . That is , he ...
... tion is : what happens ? What are the duties , self - imposed , of the agnostic priest ? Gener- ally , he is a man of situations . Out of the basic ambiguity of his situa- tion , he creates the fruits of ambiguity . That is , he ...
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... tion to the war of the theaters , was Achilles meant to be Essex , when was it written ? Muir states that many attend it today - some think that two world wars have enabled people to understand what Shakespeare was trying to do . Later ...
... tion to the war of the theaters , was Achilles meant to be Essex , when was it written ? Muir states that many attend it today - some think that two world wars have enabled people to understand what Shakespeare was trying to do . Later ...
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... tion of the Church was convinced that in order to love God , one need only abstain from these several divisive vices . Such issues seem to be dry bones today . The cancer people have pumped a bit of new marrow into the smoking question ...
... tion of the Church was convinced that in order to love God , one need only abstain from these several divisive vices . Such issues seem to be dry bones today . The cancer people have pumped a bit of new marrow into the smoking question ...
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