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Pride (superbia)

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    The Heart set free: Sin and Redemption in the Gospels, Augustine, Dante, and Flannery O'Connor
    The Heart set free: Sin and Redemption in the Gospels, Augustine, Dante, and Flannery O'Connor
    by Kim Paffenroth
    Published 2005
    Keywords: Works > Confessiones > Conf. I > Conf. I, 1
    Keywords: Works > Confessiones > Conf. V > Conf. V, 10
    Keywords: Works > Confessiones > Conf. IX > Conf. IX, 4
    Keywords: Works > Confessiones > Topics > Pride (superbia)
    Keywords: Doctrine > From man to God > Evil. Sin > Sin. Concupiscence > Sin
    Keywords: Doctrine > From man to God > Evil. Sin > [Vices divers] > pride
    Keywords: Doctrine > From man to God > [Morale] > Humility > Humility > Humility
    Keywords: Doctrine > Man > [Doctrine de la connaissance] > [Connaissance humaine de Dieu] > [Contuition / Contemplation - Union avec Dieu - Montee vers Dieu] > Contemplation
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    Pride and humility
    Pride and humility
    by Notker Baumann
    Published 2020
    Keywords: Works > Confessiones > Topics > Pride (superbia)
    Keywords: Doctrine > From man to God > [Morale] > Humility
    Essay
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