Mansions of the Spirit: Essays in Literature and ReligionGeorge A. Panichas |
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... moral disaster . I might add that one of the characteristic qualities of this wisdom is that it goes beyond the conscious and systematic moral principles which may be embodied in an ethical doctrine and which guide our conscious ...
... moral disaster . I might add that one of the characteristic qualities of this wisdom is that it goes beyond the conscious and systematic moral principles which may be embodied in an ethical doctrine and which guide our conscious ...
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... moral values or can ultimately justify the validity of this obligation . " 14 On the other hand , the Christian philosopher holds that some virtues are " fruits " of the Holy Spirit and possible only in " the new creature in Christ ...
... moral values or can ultimately justify the validity of this obligation . " 14 On the other hand , the Christian philosopher holds that some virtues are " fruits " of the Holy Spirit and possible only in " the new creature in Christ ...
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... moral preacher ; but his moral vision was strangely reduced . The highest moral category for him was law . He persistently invited people to do not what was " good , " but what was " lawful " or prescribed . Only the fulfillment of the ...
... moral preacher ; but his moral vision was strangely reduced . The highest moral category for him was law . He persistently invited people to do not what was " good , " but what was " lawful " or prescribed . Only the fulfillment of the ...
Contents
Preface | 11 |
PART I | 28 |
HYATT H WAGGONER Point of View in Ameri | 47 |
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