City of GodPenguin UK, 27 нояб. 2003 г. - Всего страниц: 1184 City of God is an enduringly significant work in the history of Christian thought, by one of its central figures |
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... Creator can undo the results of sin. Two cities. Part Four BOOK XV. Early man. Abel, Cain and the patriarchs. Who were the 'giants'? Beginning of two cities. Noah and the ark. BOOK XVI. Noah to Judah. How do we explain human monsters ...
... Creator can undo the results of sin. Two cities. Part Four BOOK XV. Early man. Abel, Cain and the patriarchs. Who were the 'giants'? Beginning of two cities. Noah and the ark. BOOK XVI. Noah to Judah. How do we explain human monsters ...
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... Creator that their life and death is subordinated to our needs. If this is so, it remains that we take the command 'You shall not kill' as applying to human beings, that is, other persons and oneself. For to kill oneself is to kill a ...
... Creator that their life and death is subordinated to our needs. If this is so, it remains that we take the command 'You shall not kill' as applying to human beings, that is, other persons and oneself. For to kill oneself is to kill a ...
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... that is the case when a general gives the order, how much more when the command comes from the Creator! And so one who accepts the prohibition against suicide may kill himself when commanded by one whose orders must not be slighted; only.
... that is the case when a general gives the order, how much more when the command comes from the Creator! And so one who accepts the prohibition against suicide may kill himself when commanded by one whose orders must not be slighted; only.
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... Creator and Governor of the universe is a profound mystery, and 'his judgements are inscrutable, and his ways cannot be traced'. fn73 And yet you should honestly examine your hearts and see if perhaps you have not plumed yourselves ...
... Creator and Governor of the universe is a profound mystery, and 'his judgements are inscrutable, and his ways cannot be traced'. fn73 And yet you should honestly examine your hearts and see if perhaps you have not plumed yourselves ...
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Book XI | |
Book XII | |
Book XIII | |
Book XIV | |
Book XV | |
Book XVI | |
Book XVII | |
Book XVIII | |
Book V | |
Book VI | |
Book VII | |
Book VIII | |
Book IX | |
Book X | |
Part II | |
Book XIX | |
Book XX | |
Book XXI | |
Book XXII | |
Bibliography | |
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