Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 February 2009
It is no small consolation to one rash enough to agree to lecture on this subject that the title of the lecture is a question rather than an assertion. The title is a question to which the lecturer must address himself rather than a summary of the information contained in the lecture.
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page 414 note 1 In what follows there is no implication that Jägerstätter would agree to this as an account of his belief in immortality.
page 414 note 2 op. cit., p. 64 (Fontana).
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