Themes of Personal Responsibility, Heroism, Social Norms
1. Lest Innocent Blood Be Shed by
Philip Hallie 2. Saved thousands of Jewish refugees from death 3. Task became more dangerous over time B. Secondary theme is ....
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Lest Innocent Blood Be Shed
The book Lest Innocent Blood Be Shed by
Philip Hallie tells the story of one particular village in World War II in which the people banded together to save ....
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The Halakhic Outlook
.... The people of the town of Le Chambon, on the other hand, as depicted by
Philip Hallie, are tied to the earlier history of their church and live according to ....
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Halakhic Outlook on Time
.... The people of the town of Le Chambon, on the other hand, as depicted by
Philip Hallie, are tied to the earlier history of their church and live according to ....
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Zen Action Zen Person
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Philip Hallie in writing about Le Chambon is making such a distinction, with the citizens of Le Chambon as good and the Nazi enemy as evil. ....
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Zen and Human Behavior
.... To a great degree,
Philip Hallie in writing about Le Chambon is making such a distinction, with the citizens of Le Chambon as good and the Nazi enemy as evil. ....
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Moral Choice
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Hallie,
Philip. Lest Innocent Blood Be Shed. New York: HarperCollins, 1985. Pope Paul. "Veritatis Splendor." Origins (October 14, 1993), 297-333. ....
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Moral Choice
.... Browning, Christopher R. Ordinary Men. New york: HarperCollins, 1998.
Hallie,
Philip. Lest Innocent Blood Be Shed. New York: HarperCollins, 1985. Pope Paul. ....
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Metaphysics & Epistemology
.... Copleston, Frederick. A History of Philosophy: Greece and Rome. New York: Doubleday, 1946.
Hallie,
Philip P. "Sextus Empiricus." Jones, WT The Classical Mind. ....
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Two Philosophical Questions
.... Copleston, Frederick. A History of Philosophy: Greece and Rome. New York: Doubleday, 1946.
Hallie,
Philip P. "Sextus Empiricus." Jones, WT The Classical Mind. ....
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