Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen12,Temas13-14Concordia College, 1969 |
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... spiritual . We can also read these words in another way . " All things known " might suggest that the sphinx embraces in the unity of her self “ all things ” of both an empirical , factual nature and of an ineffable , spiritual nature ...
... spiritual . We can also read these words in another way . " All things known " might suggest that the sphinx embraces in the unity of her self “ all things ” of both an empirical , factual nature and of an ineffable , spiritual nature ...
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... spiritual world . Stanzas one and two concern themselves with a qualified view of the inter - related natures of the human and spiritual worlds . Stanza three defines the world of art in relation to these two worlds . The final stanzas ...
... spiritual world . Stanzas one and two concern themselves with a qualified view of the inter - related natures of the human and spiritual worlds . Stanza three defines the world of art in relation to these two worlds . The final stanzas ...
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... spiritual Oneness . Grierson explains this conceit with reference to the Summa Theologica of St. Thomas Aquinas . “ What is simple— , " he records , “ as God or the soul - cannot be dissolved ; nor compounds , e.g. , the Heavenly bodies ...
... spiritual Oneness . Grierson explains this conceit with reference to the Summa Theologica of St. Thomas Aquinas . “ What is simple— , " he records , “ as God or the soul - cannot be dissolved ; nor compounds , e.g. , the Heavenly bodies ...
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