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Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira
Revolution and Counter-Revolution

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  • Part II The Counter Revolution
    • CHAPTER X The Counter-Revolution, Sin, and the Redemption
      • 1.         THE COUNTER-REVOLUTION SHOULD REVIVE THE NOTION OF GOOD AND EVIL
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CHAPTER X The Counter-Revolution, Sin, and the Redemption

 

1.         THE COUNTER-REVOLUTION SHOULD REVIVE THE NOTION OF GOOD AND EVIL

 

            One of the most significant missions of the Counter-Revolution is reestablishing or reviving the distinction between good and evil, the notion of sin in thesis, of Original Sin, and of actual sin. When performed with a profound compenetration of the spirit of the Church, this task does not produce despair of the Divine Mercy, hypochondria, misanthropy, or the like, so frequently mentioned by certain authors more or less imbued with the maxims of the Revolution.

 




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