from which they emerge—whether this has to do with a great love or the passion of the inventor or the renunciation of those who dedicate their lives to a tremendous idea, whether it has to do with the attitude that is disclosed in the smile of Buddha or the faith of a Christian. From what has already been said, another thing has already become obvious: what faith really means for a man cannot be represented abstractly; it can be made visible only by and in men who have lived out this attitude to
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