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In addition , in the first and the second centuries A.D. Christianity with its thinkers
appeared . ... In reference to the Pagan mentality ( data have been computed
separately for the Christian and for the Pagan thinkers of these centuries ) ...
In addition , in the first and the second centuries A.D. Christianity with its thinkers
appeared . ... In reference to the Pagan mentality ( data have been computed
separately for the Christian and for the Pagan thinkers of these centuries ) ...
Strana 82
Quite consistently , therefore , the early Christian thinkers unequivocally rejected
expressis verbis the empirico - Sensate and ... Saving knowledge in his sense ,
knowledge of God in Christ - the only knowledge that matters is a thing solely of ...
Quite consistently , therefore , the early Christian thinkers unequivocally rejected
expressis verbis the empirico - Sensate and ... Saving knowledge in his sense ,
knowledge of God in Christ - the only knowledge that matters is a thing solely of ...
Strana 284
of Divineness for Christians as well as for Pagans . 11 Such was the new note ,
as P. Struve calls it rightly , brought by the Pagan ( Neo - Platonic ) and the
Christian thought of the period into the problem . It sharply separated the realm of
the ...
of Divineness for Christians as well as for Pagans . 11 Such was the new note ,
as P. Struve calls it rightly , brought by the Pagan ( Neo - Platonic ) and the
Christian thought of the period into the problem . It sharply separated the realm of
the ...
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II FLUCTUATION | 10 |
Fluctuation of the Influence in Systems of Truth by Century Periods | 32 |
the period III Mixed phase of GraecoRoman mentality iv | 103 |
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