A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... seemed too cold . Philosophy was often merely an unemotional ethical system , which was inadequate as a religion . There was an intense longing for a religion that would afford emotional excitement . A religion can be strong only when ...
... seemed too cold . Philosophy was often merely an unemotional ethical system , which was inadequate as a religion . There was an intense longing for a religion that would afford emotional excitement . A religion can be strong only when ...
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... seemed a possibility as a re- sult of his work . Before he died ( 461 ) orthodoxy was on a surer footing and religious peace seemed almost an accom- plished fact . THE CHURCH AND THE BARBARIANS For 130 years after the death of Leo ...
... seemed a possibility as a re- sult of his work . Before he died ( 461 ) orthodoxy was on a surer footing and religious peace seemed almost an accom- plished fact . THE CHURCH AND THE BARBARIANS For 130 years after the death of Leo ...
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... seemed to be to elevate God by debasing man . De Civitate Dei ( The City of God ) , one of the great books of the Middle Ages , was written as an answer to the claims of the Roman pagans that Christianity was responsible for all the ...
... seemed to be to elevate God by debasing man . De Civitate Dei ( The City of God ) , one of the great books of the Middle Ages , was written as an answer to the claims of the Roman pagans that Christianity was responsible for all the ...
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The Athenian Empire | 29 |
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