Behavior and Destiny: A Christian ViewStanford University Press, 1931 - 71 páginas |
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... lecture I called " the hinterland of the Christian consciousness . " Within the area of his own spirit the Christian man possesses , by inheritance , a treasure store of impressions ... Lecture II Christian Behavior PAGE Lecture III.
... lecture I called " the hinterland of the Christian consciousness . " Within the area of his own spirit the Christian man possesses , by inheritance , a treasure store of impressions ... Lecture II Christian Behavior PAGE Lecture III.
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... Lecture I , is historically the background of Christian conduct . In Lecture II , I tried to show from another point of view that Christian conduct refers back to Him and is motivated by ardent fellowship with Him , as He has , for the ...
... Lecture I , is historically the background of Christian conduct . In Lecture II , I tried to show from another point of view that Christian conduct refers back to Him and is motivated by ardent fellowship with Him , as He has , for the ...
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... lecture I spoke at such length of the heav- enward relation of Christian behavior , of the source of its power as residing in an ardent and worshipful love of the " personal aspect of the Divine nature , " or in plainer words of the ...
... lecture I spoke at such length of the heav- enward relation of Christian behavior , of the source of its power as residing in an ardent and worshipful love of the " personal aspect of the Divine nature , " or in plainer words of the ...
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The Christian Preface to Morals | 7 |
Lecture II | 30 |
The Christian and His Future | 50 |
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