... III: THE RELIGIOUS MOOD 45. The human soul and its limits, the range of man’s inner experiences hitherto attained, the heights, depths, and distances of these experiences, the entire history of the ... not the faith, but the freedom from the faith, the half-stoical and smiling indifference to the seriousness of the faith, which made the slaves indignant at their masters and revolt against them. ... in the whole phenomenon of the saint, it is undoubtedly the appearance of the miraculous therein— namely, the immediate SUCCESSION OF OPPOSITES, of states of the soul regarded as morally antithetical:...