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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... divine seed that is buried in the earth in the dying year and resurrected with the awakening of the vegetation in the spring . In one aspect , God is unpicturable fathomless immensity , the nameless one ; and in another , he becomes ...
... divine seed that is buried in the earth in the dying year and resurrected with the awakening of the vegetation in the spring . In one aspect , God is unpicturable fathomless immensity , the nameless one ; and in another , he becomes ...
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... divine . In the light of the eventual destination , even earlier steps in development , hitherto mean- ingless or valueless , even insensate and irrational , become through this divine foreboding more significant . Begotten in the human ...
... divine . In the light of the eventual destination , even earlier steps in development , hitherto mean- ingless or valueless , even insensate and irrational , become through this divine foreboding more significant . Begotten in the human ...
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... Divine Comedy , The , 119 Divine , Emergence of the , 68-76 · Divine , historic sense of the , 68 revelation , 69 Divinity , 242 Division of Labor , 37 , 270 Doctrine of Singular Points , 227 Doctrine of the Whole , 223-226 Doctrines ...
... Divine Comedy , The , 119 Divine , Emergence of the , 68-76 · Divine , historic sense of the , 68 revelation , 69 Divinity , 242 Division of Labor , 37 , 270 Doctrine of Singular Points , 227 Doctrine of the Whole , 223-226 Doctrines ...
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THE CHALLENGE TO RENEWAL | 3 |
The Nature of Man 223 | 22 |
COSMOS AND PERSON | 58 |
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