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The sentences that form Mr. Erickson's myth are often ambiguous, for they can never decide between dream and historical actuality.
The poet's mediating role between two worlds - transcendent forms and historical actuality - corresponds to the Neoplatonic doctrine of emanation.
Historical Actuality Of The Socialist Offensive (2009)
How much of Mr. Spada's account is new and how much is true, or at least approximates historical actuality, rather than gossip and legend?
There are different kinds and the differences are crucial, helping to mark the otherwise indistinguishable overlaps in historical actuality,and the crucial differences made by historical factors.
The second reason why the homosexual is involved with difference is because, contrary to what the foregoing theory implies, she or he has, in historical actuality, embraced both cultural and racial difference.
The historical actuality is nowhere more forthrightly discussed than in the famous letter from Pope Gregory I to Mellitus, about to join Augustine of Kent among the Anglo-Saxons:
I was helped in my rediscovery of the book by an essay by the psychoanalyst Erik Erikson, the essence of which was summed up in the title: "Psychological Reality vs. Historical Actuality."
On the contrary, we now know a great deal about Jesus's milieu, and far more than most practising Christians realise about Palestine in the first century - its sociology, its economy, its politics, its cultural and religious character, its historical actuality.
The Sydney Morning Herald mistakenly reported in 2005 that it was submitted as nonfiction, a claim justified by quoting the author's note that she submitted with the manuscript, which read: "The things narrated in this book really happened, the things they did [are] historical actualities."
Historicity is study of the historical actuality of persons and events, meaning the quality of being part of history as opposed to being a historical myth or legend, or the quality of being part of recorded history, as opposed to prehistory.