Philosophical Studies, Ausgabe 10Cath. University of America Press, 1921 |
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... Church has never forgotten the practical side of life in her appreciation of the spiritual and ideal . Through her fundamental teaching , " upon which in the last analysis " , a writer observes , " all advance of democracy must be based ...
... Church has never forgotten the practical side of life in her appreciation of the spiritual and ideal . Through her fundamental teaching , " upon which in the last analysis " , a writer observes , " all advance of democracy must be based ...
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... Church . Its first form was the Divine Right of Kings . Luther and Machiavelli were two of the most important factors in the change . " The extravagant mental juggling which Figgis indulges to justify this extreme claim of " divine ...
... Church . Its first form was the Divine Right of Kings . Luther and Machiavelli were two of the most important factors in the change . " The extravagant mental juggling which Figgis indulges to justify this extreme claim of " divine ...
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... church - relations in nowise prevent , but rather promote , the popular tendencies ; we shall understand with Mandonnet why post - Reformation absolutistism could show " little sympathy for the democratic constitution of the Preachers ...
... church - relations in nowise prevent , but rather promote , the popular tendencies ; we shall understand with Mandonnet why post - Reformation absolutistism could show " little sympathy for the democratic constitution of the Preachers ...
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... the Catholic conception of the Church but to the Schoolmen's teaching on natural laws and civil government . " ideas of social contract and natural equality were very venerable ST . THOMAS ' POLITICAL DOCTRINE AND DEMOCRACY 19.
... the Catholic conception of the Church but to the Schoolmen's teaching on natural laws and civil government . " ideas of social contract and natural equality were very venerable ST . THOMAS ' POLITICAL DOCTRINE AND DEMOCRACY 19.
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... Church , with its con- stant insistence on the greatest two Commandments , was an in- calculably democratic force ; and while the surface of medieval society presented more spires and hills than the modern sense approves , popular ...
... Church , with its con- stant insistence on the greatest two Commandments , was an in- calculably democratic force ; and while the surface of medieval society presented more spires and hills than the modern sense approves , popular ...
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