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Sisyphus

25 Dec 2018 6 65
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sisyphus

Perkwunia / Oak

07 Jul 2020 2 81
calscape.org/Quercus-lobata-(Valley-Oak) www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=553

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26 Jun 2020 2 94
CHAPTER 29 DICTATORSHIPS AND THE SECOND WORLD WAR

THE DISCOVERY OF FRANCE

24 Jun 2020 2 2 100
www.youtube.com/watch?v=uu1LmTgql5o

Poussin:

11 Jun 2020 1 84
Poussin: The Rape of the Sabine Women Considered the greatest French painter of the seventeenth century. Poussin in his dramatic work (ca 1636) shows his complete devotion to the ideals of classicism. the heroic figures are superb physical specimens, but hardly life-like (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Harris Brisbane Dick Fund 1946)

The Fracture of An Illusion

28 Oct 2019 1 92
Frankfurt Templeton Lectures 2008 . . . . People use their religious concepts to account for their uncle’s death or their child’s illness or their neighbor’s good fortune, not to explain the persistence of evil or the existence of the universe. This puts special gloss on Dr. Faust’s famous lament: I have now studied Philosophy, And Jurispudence, Medicine, And even alas! Theology,,….. And here, a poor fool! With all my knowledge I stand, no wiser than before. So that knowing theology, or being conversant with the scriptural traditions, does not, unfortunately, and much to our understanding of religious thought and behaviour, because most human societies through history have managed to have religion without theology.