A contrastive tradition in this lecture framing, described as trying to stop moral escalation and preserve order by avoiding transgressive behavior.
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catacomb tradition
A contrastive tradition in this lecture framing, described as trying to stop moral escalation and preserve order by avoiding transgressive behavior.
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"The Russian tradition believes in the concept of the catacomb. All right. Which is to stop the end of Christ, which is like, let's..."
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