Behavior and Destiny: A Christian ViewStanford University Press, 1931 - 71 páginas |
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... relation in time to God's eternity . But he be- lieved that human personal relations with God are valid as far as they go , that He may be conversed with as mind with Mind , the human interlocutor always re- membering that God is an ...
... relation in time to God's eternity . But he be- lieved that human personal relations with God are valid as far as they go , that He may be conversed with as mind with Mind , the human interlocutor always re- membering that God is an ...
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... relation between persons , to wit , the relation of love . Now when I speak of recognition of the value of persons , I do not mean that Christian morality takes no account of our relation to , and of the * 40 X.
... relation between persons , to wit , the relation of love . Now when I speak of recognition of the value of persons , I do not mean that Christian morality takes no account of our relation to , and of the * 40 X.
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... relationship which involves a more lasting connection than the Hebrew " sojourn with God " for the night . As this ... relations with that one which carry within them the certificate of God - it was not faith and it was not reason - was ...
... relationship which involves a more lasting connection than the Hebrew " sojourn with God " for the night . As this ... relations with that one which carry within them the certificate of God - it was not faith and it was not reason - was ...
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The Christian Preface to Morals | 7 |
Lecture II | 30 |
The Christian and His Future | 50 |
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