Christian Thought, from Erasmus to BerdyaevPrentice-Hall, 1962 - Всего страниц: 246 |
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... transformation is not an end in itself , but the means for the transformation of the world . The instrument of this transforming process is the society of spirit- ually changed and ethically dominated men - the Church , of which Christ ...
... transformation is not an end in itself , but the means for the transformation of the world . The instrument of this transforming process is the society of spirit- ually changed and ethically dominated men - the Church , of which Christ ...
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... transformation of his " fallen " nature into that of the son of God . Berdyaev speaks of this spiritual transformation as theanthropy , the attainment of the divine - human personality , which in his estimation is the only proper ...
... transformation of his " fallen " nature into that of the son of God . Berdyaev speaks of this spiritual transformation as theanthropy , the attainment of the divine - human personality , which in his estimation is the only proper ...
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... transformed humanity may be trusted not to use it for self - destruction . And for that transforming process we need ... transformation depends upon the divine grace working on the free human spirit , no such goal can be attained . If ...
... transformed humanity may be trusted not to use it for self - destruction . And for that transforming process we need ... transformation depends upon the divine grace working on the free human spirit , no such goal can be attained . If ...
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