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The Strange Persistence of Guilt

Posted on April 5, 2017 In culture, history, literature, politics being a victim, Christian, christian society, Demoralizing Guilt, guilt, guilty, human morality, human nature, humanity, judeo-christian, Moral Economy of Sin, playing the victim, Religion, THE HEDGEHOG REVIEW, victim, Wilfred M. McClay
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