The Humanities in Contemporary LifeRobert Franklin Davidson Holt, 1960 - 656 pages |
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Page 443
... understand it ; yet here again the proverb applies , that all de- pends upon whether one is willing to labor and be heavy laden . But they will not labor , and yet they would understand the story . They exalt Abraham - but how ? They ex ...
... understand it ; yet here again the proverb applies , that all de- pends upon whether one is willing to labor and be heavy laden . But they will not labor , and yet they would understand the story . They exalt Abraham - but how ? They ex ...
Page 459
... understanding life , and that in order to understand life , I must understand not the life of exceptional people , the parasites , but the life of the simple working - classes , the life that fashions life , and gives it the mean- ing ...
... understanding life , and that in order to understand life , I must understand not the life of exceptional people , the parasites , but the life of the simple working - classes , the life that fashions life , and gives it the mean- ing ...
Page 460
... understand what in this doctrine is most simple , clear , evident , indisputable , and appeals most to all men , and how this understanding refreshed my soul and gave me happiness and peace . All the Christian Churches have always ...
... understand what in this doctrine is most simple , clear , evident , indisputable , and appeals most to all men , and how this understanding refreshed my soul and gave me happiness and peace . All the Christian Churches have always ...
Contents
Social Orientation in Philosophy 26 | 26 |
Social Idealism as Religion | 62 |
The Social Significance of Architecture | 86 |
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