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... final religion ; Jesus the com- plete and unchanging embodiment of the divine and the human . It is assumed that our present economic régime , at least in principle , expresses something final , something to en- dure — with , it is ...
... final religion ; Jesus the com- plete and unchanging embodiment of the divine and the human . It is assumed that our present economic régime , at least in principle , expresses something final , something to en- dure — with , it is ...
Page 151
... final purpose have we been called into existence ? Surely man is part of a great whole ! The human brain is a poor instrument to solve such ulti- mate problems . We have to recognize its limitations . Yet it perceives how well - ordered ...
... final purpose have we been called into existence ? Surely man is part of a great whole ! The human brain is a poor instrument to solve such ulti- mate problems . We have to recognize its limitations . Yet it perceives how well - ordered ...
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... final and im- placable defeat ; just as birth is our name for nature's special reiterated triumph . But except that some day I expect to be sick and old and tired , I do not see on what grounds I could welcome death , or on what grounds ...
... final and im- placable defeat ; just as birth is our name for nature's special reiterated triumph . But except that some day I expect to be sick and old and tired , I do not see on what grounds I could welcome death , or on what grounds ...
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