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... Christian Democrat party in Europe . If he had lived in the Middle Ages he might have been a monk ; to - day , his followers are drawn from all classes of society . They are bound together , like members of an American party , more by ...
... Christian Democrat party in Europe . If he had lived in the Middle Ages he might have been a monk ; to - day , his followers are drawn from all classes of society . They are bound together , like members of an American party , more by ...
Pagina 143
... Christian hope is not escapism ; the hope of a beyond urgently rouses the will to organise the here- and - now . Furthermore , all the scriptural parables invite such inter- pretations . Consider only the wise and foolish virgins and ...
... Christian hope is not escapism ; the hope of a beyond urgently rouses the will to organise the here- and - now . Furthermore , all the scriptural parables invite such inter- pretations . Consider only the wise and foolish virgins and ...
Pagina 144
... Christianity , so an imperceptible stiffening has quickly frozen a stern Christianity into some morose , bitter , indefinable disease , as far removed from Christian inspiration as any of those compromises to which I have just referred ...
... Christianity , so an imperceptible stiffening has quickly frozen a stern Christianity into some morose , bitter , indefinable disease , as far removed from Christian inspiration as any of those compromises to which I have just referred ...
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