Religion for InfidelsHolborn Publishing Company, 1961 - Всего страниц: 294 |
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... doubt whatsoever exists about the deep Christian roots of the sex - phobia that has polluted Western civilization for the last two thousand years . Indeed , this charge is among the more prominent that modern historians and sociologists ...
... doubt whatsoever exists about the deep Christian roots of the sex - phobia that has polluted Western civilization for the last two thousand years . Indeed , this charge is among the more prominent that modern historians and sociologists ...
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... doubt presupposes some conception of the possibility , feasibility , or probability of an individual modifica- tion ... doubts ' ( E.L.M.S. Chap . VIII ) . Now , there is nothing mystical or magical in this intervention of the formative ...
... doubt presupposes some conception of the possibility , feasibility , or probability of an individual modifica- tion ... doubts ' ( E.L.M.S. Chap . VIII ) . Now , there is nothing mystical or magical in this intervention of the formative ...
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... doubt much of this unfortunate rivalry is conscious and therefore the dark wishes it may inspire , by becoming mingled with volition and doubt , cease to be dangerous . But where , owing to the pressure of the conventional code , these ...
... doubt much of this unfortunate rivalry is conscious and therefore the dark wishes it may inspire , by becoming mingled with volition and doubt , cease to be dangerous . But where , owing to the pressure of the conventional code , these ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
PART I | 13 |
THE MEANING OF RELIGION | 27 |
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