The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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الصفحة 37
... involved in this de- cision . Yet I suspect that a true fathoming of the ascetic temper would uncover a genuine suspicion among the most confirmed ascetics that communal life involved a compromise with the ideal . It demanded persuasion ...
... involved in this de- cision . Yet I suspect that a true fathoming of the ascetic temper would uncover a genuine suspicion among the most confirmed ascetics that communal life involved a compromise with the ideal . It demanded persuasion ...
الصفحة 39
... involved a creative effort on the part of the monks , requiring unique applications of the social implications of Christianity and new applications of the skills originally de- veloped in organizing and maintaining orderly monastic com ...
... involved a creative effort on the part of the monks , requiring unique applications of the social implications of Christianity and new applications of the skills originally de- veloped in organizing and maintaining orderly monastic com ...
الصفحة 42
... involved , calling for the establishment of norms of selectivity , for the acquisition of texts , for the perpetuation of linguistic skills , and for the development of apparatus to elucidate the profane tradition . Although it has ...
... involved , calling for the establishment of norms of selectivity , for the acquisition of texts , for the perpetuation of linguistic skills , and for the development of apparatus to elucidate the profane tradition . Although it has ...
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