Behavior and Destiny: A Christian ViewStanford University Press, 1931 - 71 páginas |
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... tion has generated a new type of barbarism , with no roots in the past . History , " he says , " is not taught to any effect : the modern townsman is déraciné . ” But it never can be permanently safe to run from the difficulties of ...
... tion has generated a new type of barbarism , with no roots in the past . History , " he says , " is not taught to any effect : the modern townsman is déraciné . ” But it never can be permanently safe to run from the difficulties of ...
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... tion , now in another , a bond of unity within the Church , which has never lost the vision of an ideal world and has been constantly learning , not by the study of the- ology but by the study of the world itself , * 53 X.
... tion , now in another , a bond of unity within the Church , which has never lost the vision of an ideal world and has been constantly learning , not by the study of the- ology but by the study of the world itself , * 53 X.
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... tion is not the existence merely of this hope , but its usableness as motive power in every detail of behavior . Paul said once that when he preached he preached with the vision consciously before his eyes of a completed human ...
... tion is not the existence merely of this hope , but its usableness as motive power in every detail of behavior . Paul said once that when he preached he preached with the vision consciously before his eyes of a completed human ...
Contenido
The Christian Preface to Morals | 7 |
Lecture II | 30 |
The Christian and His Future | 50 |
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