The Christian Idea of Education, Part 2 |
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... century students of history have come to think of everything without exception - man's ideas and ideals as well as ... century , and early in our own century by Ernst Troeltsch . The whole problem is admirably stated by Professor ...
... century students of history have come to think of everything without exception - man's ideas and ideals as well as ... century , and early in our own century by Ernst Troeltsch . The whole problem is admirably stated by Professor ...
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... century . I don't suppose there has ever been a time since Pentecost when theology has been as dead in Western culture as it was in the nineteenth century , and what Whitehead is speaking of is certainly true of nineteenth - century ...
... century . I don't suppose there has ever been a time since Pentecost when theology has been as dead in Western culture as it was in the nineteenth century , and what Whitehead is speaking of is certainly true of nineteenth - century ...
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... century facets corresponding to its peculiar needs . The problem of the contemporary classi- cist is to discover the facet of the classics which most answers the need of our century . This will be discovered in part by an examination of ...
... century facets corresponding to its peculiar needs . The problem of the contemporary classi- cist is to discover the facet of the classics which most answers the need of our century . This will be discovered in part by an examination of ...
Contents
The Speakers and Discussion Leaders | 1 |
Understanding Europe from the Inside | 15 |
In Defense of History | 33 |
Copyright | |
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