From: Ben Crick (ben.crick@argonet.co.uk)
Date: Wed Oct 06 1999 - 05:43:46 EDT
On Tue 5 Oct 1999 (15:15:14), spuluka@hotmail.com wrote:
> I have heard others comment that this comes from a Platonic dualism as
> well.
> Do you know where in Plato's works Paul is drawing this analogy from?
Dear Steve,
Probably from /Republic/, 396, hAMARTANOUSIN EIS AUTOUS TE KAI EIS ALLOUS.
Some think EIS means "against"; some that EIS means "into", the act of
copulation.
ERRWSQE
Ben
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