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14 Jul 2018, 11:58 am
Colorado I-70 Eastbound
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25 Jul 2018, 4:16 am
EzraS wrote:
Add fast food denial insanity disorder to the DSM
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14 Aug 2018, 11:27 am
56 Vintage Photos of Life in America during the 1940s
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["It is obvious that these followers did everything to create a portrait that was as favorable as possible: for them Francis was 'the man from the Spoleto valley'. In the third and most personal part of her study, Nolthenius does not shy away from removing certain attributes attributed to Francis from their myths. Many stereotypical characteristics - Francis' authority over animals, his clairvoyance, the extreme extent in which he gave shape to the traditional monk virtues of fasting and mortification - may well have been exacerbated as a result of the medieval predilection for the 'topos'. This applies even more strongly to the description of miracles. Thus, reports about Francis' bread multiplication or change of water in wine can be traced entirely to a vermirakeling of natural events.
What finally remains is not the myth of a saint, but the imposing figure of a man whose life motto was 'servitude through humiliation'. His unconditional loyalty to the ecclesiastical government - an attitude in which Francis shows himself to be a child of his time - can also be associated with this principle. He mentions misconduct, but his strategy always aims to show disapproval by approving the opposite. "I have seen an immense person," Nolthenius says finally. "Inordinate in his generosity, his friendship, his sacrifice, his steadfastness, his courage, his emotions ... and in the verticalism of his God-seeking. An immense person to the absurd, a "new kind of madman" in the eyes of the world. "Our eyes for this 'crazy' to have opened from an authentic respect for his own time is the great merit of A man from the valley from Spoleto. It is therefore quite right that this study (after nominations for the AKO and the European Literature Prize) was awarded in 1992 with the Henriëtte de Beaufort Prize."]