The Conduct of LifeHarcourt, Brace, 1951 - 342 pages Discusses the ultimate ethical and religious issues that confront modern man and offers a new orientation, directed to the renewal of life and the reintegration of modern civilization. |
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... original experience , by incarnation and conversion , that the original change can keep from lapsing into a social stereotype , given to vain repetitions and empty rituals , incapable of producing the freedom , the autonomy , the ...
... original experience , by incarnation and conversion , that the original change can keep from lapsing into a social stereotype , given to vain repetitions and empty rituals , incapable of producing the freedom , the autonomy , the ...
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... Original Essays . New York : 1942 . Including admirable summaries of their essential positions by Malinowski , Cannon , Niebuhr . Arendt , Hannah : The Origins of Totalitarianism . New York : 1951 . Arnold , Matthew : Saint Paul and ...
... Original Essays . New York : 1942 . Including admirable summaries of their essential positions by Malinowski , Cannon , Niebuhr . Arendt , Hannah : The Origins of Totalitarianism . New York : 1951 . Arnold , Matthew : Saint Paul and ...
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... original and significant work . The Future of an Illusion . London : 1928 . Discussion of what Freud means by religion ; so arbitrary that even close disciples , like Dr. Gregory Zilboorg , reject it . See Jung . Civilization and Its ...
... original and significant work . The Future of an Illusion . London : 1928 . Discussion of what Freud means by religion ; so arbitrary that even close disciples , like Dr. Gregory Zilboorg , reject it . See Jung . Civilization and Its ...
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THE CHALLENGE TO RENEWAL | 3 |
COSMOS AND PERSON | 58 |
The Emergence of the Divine | 68 |
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