Rediscovering the West: An Inquiry Into Nothingness and RelatednessState University of New York Press, 1994 M08 16 - 222 pages |
Contents
Rediscovering the West | 77 |
A View on the Western Drama | 99 |
Testimony of Survivors | 115 |
The Mystical Christ | 127 |
The Radiance of Socrates | 137 |
Jesus as Christ | 147 |
Death and Rebirth | 153 |
Dialogue and Development | 163 |
Notes | 191 |
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Rediscovering the West: An Inquiry Into Nothingness and Relatedness Stephen C. Rowe Limited preview - 1994 |
Rediscovering the West: An Inquiry Into Nothingness and Relatedness Stephen C. Rowe Limited preview - 1994 |
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