The Divine Drama of History and CivilisationChapman and Hall, 1854 - 644 pages |
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absolute amongst ancient Aristotle artistic beau ideal beautiful beginning believe Canon Law Catholic character Christendom Christian Church civilisation cultivated desert Divine Drama Divine Humanity doctrine earth East elements Empire England Epicurus eternal evil existence faith fear France Gentiles gods Greece Greek Greek philosophy heaven Hebrew Holy idea idolatry Idumea inspiration intellectual Israel Italy Jewish Jews Justinian King land liberty literature living logical Lord means merely Middle Ages mind mission modern moral Moses mountain mysteries mystic nations natural never Pagan perfect philosophy Plato poets political Pope popular Priest primitive principle progress prological prophets Protestant Protestantism providential realised Reformation regarded religion religious represent revelation rock Roman Roman Law Rome sacred sand says SCENE Scotland sects society Socrates soul sphere spirit sword taught temple theology things tion translated truth unitary unity universal Western Western world whilst whole woman word worship