Behavior and Destiny: A Christian ViewStanford University Press, 1931 - 71 páginas |
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... character to the Ulti- mate whom he called Father . And if one asks what character , I suppose one must be referred again to the prophets of Israel who spoke of God as just but with whose justice is combined forgiving mercy - combined ...
... character to the Ulti- mate whom he called Father . And if one asks what character , I suppose one must be referred again to the prophets of Israel who spoke of God as just but with whose justice is combined forgiving mercy - combined ...
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... character , as out of date , what concerns me is not their heterodoxy or their alleged " atheism " but their enthronement of moral indifference in the center of their universe . The universe is not morally indifferent , and that ...
... character , as out of date , what concerns me is not their heterodoxy or their alleged " atheism " but their enthronement of moral indifference in the center of their universe . The universe is not morally indifferent , and that ...
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... character and will of God - the assimilation of human character to that character , and creative and co - operative action in the fulfilling of that will . Hence , in the Christian view , the " good " man is first and foremost the godly ...
... character and will of God - the assimilation of human character to that character , and creative and co - operative action in the fulfilling of that will . Hence , in the Christian view , the " good " man is first and foremost the godly ...
Contenido
The Christian Preface to Morals | 7 |
Lecture II | 30 |
The Christian and His Future | 50 |
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