Behavior and Destiny: A Christian ViewStanford University Press, 1931 - 71 páginas |
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... moral elevation . The three con- ceptions , righteousness , mercy , and a vast , ineffable moral remainder of lofty purity , make up together a Reality apprehended primarily not in nature or by the senses , but by the moral sense . How ...
... moral elevation . The three con- ceptions , righteousness , mercy , and a vast , ineffable moral remainder of lofty purity , make up together a Reality apprehended primarily not in nature or by the senses , but by the moral sense . How ...
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... moral instruc- tion by an inward monitor who , prior to Paul's efforts , has taken over the whole field of moral counsel . The same parsimony in detailed ethical analysis is seen , as Sir John Seeley long ago pointed out , in Jesus ...
... moral instruc- tion by an inward monitor who , prior to Paul's efforts , has taken over the whole field of moral counsel . The same parsimony in detailed ethical analysis is seen , as Sir John Seeley long ago pointed out , in Jesus ...
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... moral and religious behavior , the whole outlook on life became changed for Paul . He left legalism behind him and became a " moral anarchist " -not of course a believer in license , but a believer in a power binding men joyously to the ...
... moral and religious behavior , the whole outlook on life became changed for Paul . He left legalism behind him and became a " moral anarchist " -not of course a believer in license , but a believer in a power binding men joyously to the ...
Contenido
The Christian Preface to Morals | 7 |
Lecture II | 30 |
The Christian and His Future | 50 |
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