Behavior and Destiny: A Christian ViewStanford University Press, 1931 - 71 páginas |
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... senses , but by the moral sense . How or when this thought of God first dawned on the mind of the people of Israel history does not inform us . But there it is ; with incomparable literary splendor the prophets of Israel , especially ...
... senses , but by the moral sense . How or when this thought of God first dawned on the mind of the people of Israel history does not inform us . But there it is ; with incomparable literary splendor the prophets of Israel , especially ...
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... sense of His moral transcendence within . Later come thoughts of His external control ; it is a tremendous moment in religion when the God of conscience and the God of history and nature are identified as one . But at the first it is as ...
... sense of His moral transcendence within . Later come thoughts of His external control ; it is a tremendous moment in religion when the God of conscience and the God of history and nature are identified as one . But at the first it is as ...
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... sense of self - renunciation , abstinence from self - indulgence must always remain an element in Christian behavior , if only because with the spatial col- lapse of the world and the spread of devices for swift communication the need ...
... sense of self - renunciation , abstinence from self - indulgence must always remain an element in Christian behavior , if only because with the spatial col- lapse of the world and the spread of devices for swift communication the need ...
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The Christian Preface to Morals | 7 |
Lecture II | 30 |
The Christian and His Future | 50 |
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