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1 Types,AboutAuthor| hospitality. (For a detailed life, see Fr. Sergei Hackel's biography,
2 Types,AboutAuthor| For a short biography, see Jim Forest's The following
3 Types,2 | one could hardly expect to see creative forces grow.~Here
4 Types,2 | difficult, even impossible to see Christ, to experience a
5 Types,3 | also our era may expect to see the further development
6 Types,3 | strict ritualism. We can see today an almost universal
7 Types,3 | speak, how to think. We see that the world has a thirst
8 Types,3 | God, it is difficult to see in what way it expresses
9 Types,4 | will perhaps be able to see how Christ himself departs,
10 Types,4 | the reverse? Does he not see in our ugliness, in our
11 Types,4 | crippled souls -- does he not see there his own divine image
12 Types,5 | ascetic Christianity. You will see at once that you have there
13 Types,5 | turned inward on myself, I see only my own loathsomeness,
14 Types,5 | along this path. You will see a genuine and clear line
15 Types,5 | animate "I." In this sense we see that opposites do coincide.
16 Types,5 | opposites do coincide. We see here at both extremes the
17 Types,6 | you and your only way to see the Prototype as well. This
18 Types,7 | Christian manner, working to see that the face of Christ'
19 Types,7 | other ideas. Or one can see in it too a gift granted
20 Types,7 | will be in all.~Here we see the measurelessness of Christian
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