Behavior and Destiny: A Christian ViewStanford University Press, 1931 - 71 páginas |
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... believe it will come to be seen that the fullest view of human nature and life is that which predicates conscious vitality in the powers behind the things we see and which perceives that Man is morally related to these powers and under ...
... believe it will come to be seen that the fullest view of human nature and life is that which predicates conscious vitality in the powers behind the things we see and which perceives that Man is morally related to these powers and under ...
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... believe , will return , are be- ginning indeed to return , to faith in God , and even to the use of the simpler anthropomorphic picture thoughts which we who are older , and who recognize that the Ineffable cannot be compassed by the ...
... believe , will return , are be- ginning indeed to return , to faith in God , and even to the use of the simpler anthropomorphic picture thoughts which we who are older , and who recognize that the Ineffable cannot be compassed by the ...
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... believe , because we believe in Him . But now let us look a little more closely at this Chris- tian faith in life after death . First of all , it is by no means a belief in bare survival or the survival of a re- mainder of the composite ...
... believe , because we believe in Him . But now let us look a little more closely at this Chris- tian faith in life after death . First of all , it is by no means a belief in bare survival or the survival of a re- mainder of the composite ...
Contenido
The Christian Preface to Morals | 7 |
Lecture II | 30 |
The Christian and His Future | 50 |
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