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... according to Jean - Paul Sartre , the idea of God is self - contradictory , and , according to Albert Camus , the affirmation of God involves the negation of human reason . In 1933 a document called the Humanist Manifesto was published ...
... according to Jean - Paul Sartre , the idea of God is self - contradictory , and , according to Albert Camus , the affirmation of God involves the negation of human reason . In 1933 a document called the Humanist Manifesto was published ...
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... according to an absolute criterion of good and evil . According to the Christian Existentialist Søren Kierkegaard and the Jewish thinker Martin Buber , such a choice means being and putting oneself " before God . " Finally , the ...
... according to an absolute criterion of good and evil . According to the Christian Existentialist Søren Kierkegaard and the Jewish thinker Martin Buber , such a choice means being and putting oneself " before God . " Finally , the ...
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... According to Mark The Gospel According to Matthew The Gospel According to Luke The Fourth Gospel : The Gospel According to John The Acts of the Apostles The purpose and style of Acts The content of Acts The Pauline Letters The Letter of ...
... According to Mark The Gospel According to Matthew The Gospel According to Luke The Fourth Gospel : The Gospel According to John The Acts of the Apostles The purpose and style of Acts The content of Acts The Pauline Letters The Letter of ...
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