The origins of man,
The focus is on man himself, on his origins, on the two constituent parts of his nature -- the body and the soul, in particular on the "dimensions" of that soul, i.e. the portion of the infinite which inheres in it; and finally on those still largely mysterious phenomena which form the sub...
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Series: | Twentieth century encyclopedia of Catholicism ;
v. 29 Twentieth century encyclopedia of Catholicism Nature of man. Twentieth century encyclopedia of Catholicism Section 3: The nature of man ; v. 29. Twentieth century encyclopedia of Catholicism v. 29 Twentieth century encyclopedia of Catholicism v.29 |
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Stanford University
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BX841 .T87 V.29 ISIL:US-CST |
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University of Chicago
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BX841.T93 v.29 |
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Harvard University
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684 T971 v. 29 C 19.58 vol.29 |
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Duke University
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BX880 .T846 v.29 |
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Cornell University
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BT701 .C93 1958 |
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Columbia University
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201 C868 |
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University of Pennsylvania
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238.2 C867.ES T215 C869o |
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