Behavior and Destiny: A Christian ViewStanford University Press, 1931 - 71 páginas |
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... Immortality , Human Conduct , and Human Destiny . " I am sure I am not the first of the West Lecturers to feel in ... Immortality " and " Destiny " to refer practically to the same group of matters ; and if I venture therefore to modify ...
... Immortality , Human Conduct , and Human Destiny . " I am sure I am not the first of the West Lecturers to feel in ... Immortality " and " Destiny " to refer practically to the same group of matters ; and if I venture therefore to modify ...
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... immortal from its nature ; this was not the kind of immortality in which they were interested , though , for all that appears , the idea that any human person should become extinct , or be annihilated , never occurred to them . They did ...
... immortal from its nature ; this was not the kind of immortality in which they were interested , though , for all that appears , the idea that any human person should become extinct , or be annihilated , never occurred to them . They did ...
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... immortality or at least survival , which is pre - Christian and has gained new force by the arrival of the Christian poets , it is the agreement from Disproportion . As conscious of the God within me , I am conscious of a relationship ...
... immortality or at least survival , which is pre - Christian and has gained new force by the arrival of the Christian poets , it is the agreement from Disproportion . As conscious of the God within me , I am conscious of a relationship ...
Contenido
The Christian Preface to Morals | 7 |
Lecture II | 30 |
The Christian and His Future | 50 |
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