The American Benedictine Review, Volúmenes22-23American Benedictine Review, Incorporated, 1971 |
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FROM FAITH TO REASON ; FROM GRACE TO NATURE The preceding theological reflections have begun , as it were , from be- low , from reason and nature , and moved upward to faith and grace . It is possible and also illuminating to arrive at ...
FROM FAITH TO REASON ; FROM GRACE TO NATURE The preceding theological reflections have begun , as it were , from be- low , from reason and nature , and moved upward to faith and grace . It is possible and also illuminating to arrive at ...
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... nature and that means that they concerned relations , man's relation to nature and the uni- verse , to other men , and to the god ( s ) . Since they were relational , they would be described in personal terms . Even trees , stones and ...
... nature and that means that they concerned relations , man's relation to nature and the uni- verse , to other men , and to the god ( s ) . Since they were relational , they would be described in personal terms . Even trees , stones and ...
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... nature of the state , Engelbert follows Aristotle , Cicero and St. Augustine . Like the Philos- opher he declares that the state imitates nature as an archetype , just as art imitates nature in its manner of operation.67 Engelbert ...
... nature of the state , Engelbert follows Aristotle , Cicero and St. Augustine . Like the Philos- opher he declares that the state imitates nature as an archetype , just as art imitates nature in its manner of operation.67 Engelbert ...
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