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For example , at one point he admits that the Spartan religion of sanity in Plato
and Platonism is unlike the Greco - Christian " religion of cheerfulness " of Marius
in being " a curiously shrivelled cult of moral form , a pseudo - Christianity , ” and
...
For example , at one point he admits that the Spartan religion of sanity in Plato
and Platonism is unlike the Greco - Christian " religion of cheerfulness " of Marius
in being " a curiously shrivelled cult of moral form , a pseudo - Christianity , ” and
...
Page 298
That Christianity is the norm in this last work of Pater ' s is evident in the crucial
Chapter VI on " The Genius of Plato . ” However historically suspect may be Pater
' s attempt to combine in the figure of Plato " the utmost degree of Ionian ...
That Christianity is the norm in this last work of Pater ' s is evident in the crucial
Chapter VI on " The Genius of Plato . ” However historically suspect may be Pater
' s attempt to combine in the figure of Plato " the utmost degree of Ionian ...
Page 301
... Christianity rests , utterly incapable as they have become of any ordinary test ,
seem to me matters of very much the same sort of assent we give to any
assumptions , in the strict and ultimate sense , moral . " 11 In fact ,. 8 Chapter X , "
Plato ' s ...
... Christianity rests , utterly incapable as they have become of any ordinary test ,
seem to me matters of very much the same sort of assent we give to any
assumptions , in the strict and ultimate sense , moral . " 11 In fact ,. 8 Chapter X , "
Plato ' s ...
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Contents
THE OXFORD SENTIMENT | 5 |
The Quarrel of Reason and Faith | 26 |
The Onslaught on the Philistines | 39 |
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