Xavier University Studies, Volúmenes2-3 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 27
Página 34
Comedy , quite acceptable to the modern temper , loves to stress how much like one person another person really is . Comedy strives to render the uncommon common , to reduce man to the pitiable state of the committee member , deprived ...
Comedy , quite acceptable to the modern temper , loves to stress how much like one person another person really is . Comedy strives to render the uncommon common , to reduce man to the pitiable state of the committee member , deprived ...
Página 82
This is part of the mystery of the human person . All that we understand of it is like a shadow , a participation , an image that in a unique way resembles what has traditionally been said about God - in his very godness .
This is part of the mystery of the human person . All that we understand of it is like a shadow , a participation , an image that in a unique way resembles what has traditionally been said about God - in his very godness .
Página 82
This is part of the mystery of the human person. All that we understand of it is like a shadow, a participation, an image that in a unique way resembles what has traditionally been said about God—in his very godness. A person is a kind ...
This is part of the mystery of the human person. All that we understand of it is like a shadow, a participation, an image that in a unique way resembles what has traditionally been said about God—in his very godness. A person is a kind ...
Comentarios de la gente - Escribir un comentario
No encontramos ningún comentario en los lugares habituales.
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
accept action appears artist attempt becomes beginning Beowulf Catholic character Christian Church City comedy concept concern considered course critical death direct divine elements English existence existentialism existentialists experience expression fact faculty faith feels final forces gives human idea imitation individual integration intellectual interest Johnson kind king knowledge later Lear living man's matter means metaphysical mind moral nature never object observed original perhaps person philosophy play poem poet poetry position possible present problem provides question reality reason relation religious responsibility rules Saint says scene seems sense soul sound spirit statement structure student symbol theology things Thomas thought tion tragedy true truth understanding University virtues vision whole wisdom writes Xavier York