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Page 153
... fact that Jesus ' teaching contains strong impulses toward social criticism . Jesus unmasks as hollow conventions many ostensibly valid standards , explaining the Law according to the norm of the commandment of love and applying it to ...
... fact that Jesus ' teaching contains strong impulses toward social criticism . Jesus unmasks as hollow conventions many ostensibly valid standards , explaining the Law according to the norm of the commandment of love and applying it to ...
Page 212
... fact that prophets have a strong imagination gives them no superiority in knowledge over philosophers , who do not have it . Moses , who belonged to a higher category than did the other prophets , did not have recourse to imagination ...
... fact that prophets have a strong imagination gives them no superiority in knowledge over philosophers , who do not have it . Moses , who belonged to a higher category than did the other prophets , did not have recourse to imagination ...
Page 466
... fact , the meaning of the title Either / Or , which offers the alternatives of an aesthetic or an ethical ( or ethico - religious ) view of life . Kierkegaard's belief in the necessity for each individual - of making a fully con- scious ...
... fact , the meaning of the title Either / Or , which offers the alternatives of an aesthetic or an ethical ( or ethico - religious ) view of life . Kierkegaard's belief in the necessity for each individual - of making a fully con- scious ...
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