The American Benedictine Review, Volúmenes22-23American Benedictine Review, Incorporated, 1971 |
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... person will not avoid tensions with the sur- rounding Christian community , but these tensions will be productive and the person as well as the community will grow from it . This will become a part of the Christian ecclesial evolution ...
... person will not avoid tensions with the sur- rounding Christian community , but these tensions will be productive and the person as well as the community will grow from it . This will become a part of the Christian ecclesial evolution ...
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... person can be neither a variation of , nor an improvement on , the individual [ the subject , the one ] ; but what then is it ? What is its metaphysical status ? " 30 The person belongs to a different ontological level altogether , just ...
... person can be neither a variation of , nor an improvement on , the individual [ the subject , the one ] ; but what then is it ? What is its metaphysical status ? " 30 The person belongs to a different ontological level altogether , just ...
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... person necessi- tates a concomitant and simultaneous change of the person , a partial integration of the new activity or experience into the prior makeup of the person . The unique way in which each person instinctively receives , is ...
... person necessi- tates a concomitant and simultaneous change of the person , a partial integration of the new activity or experience into the prior makeup of the person . The unique way in which each person instinctively receives , is ...
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