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    • founding of Christianity, would lose something for us, in
    • forth long before the advent of Christianity joins itself for
    • certain respect with the founding of Christianity, presents a
    • who is barely separated farther in time from the advent of Christianity
    • On the other hand, we have the founding of Christianity, that
    • turning point represented by Christianity and the culture of
    • “Transfiguration of Christ
    • Christians. The papacy had passed over into heathenism, not in
    • Christian piety in these circles, though certainly of the
    • servant of this heathenized Christendom. But such that
    • something is created out of his soul by which the Christian
    • Christian legends arise in the Madonna pictures and other works
    • Christian traditions that tell of the Madonna.
    • see the living content of Christian legends, of Christian
    • Christianity had become pagan and given over to external pomp
    • We see Raphael giving form to the figures of Christian
    • Italy: Christianity, the internalizing of Christianity.
    • in which Christianity is able to speak
    • we forget everything that followed as the life of Christ-Jesus.
    • the whole Christ tragedy within itself, in speaking its words
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