William Aylott Orton (1899–1952) was a soldier
Do not the divine words which are the root of the distinction indicate also the subordination
which takes up a problem central to the human experience: the death of a loved one
these two levels of interpretation produce an excellent guide not only to Augustine’s Christian destiny
” Mullaney shows how their fundamental variance over the philosophical nature of “man’s free power and the very nature of potency itself” account for their distinctive theological divergencies on questions of predestination and physical premotion
The Death of Socrates Stories William Aylott Orton (1899–1952) wasBy Romano Guardini The Death of Socrates is a richly insightful interpretation of the four Platonic dialogues that place Socrates in direct confrontation with human mortality. The Euthyphro, Apology, Crito, and Phaedo each present an element of the Socratic vision of death, of the appearance of life in the face of death, and how death ultimately is to be met. Poised and precise, The Death of Socrates is an excellent resource for new pupils and