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110 humanizing the world If the criticism of its fi delity to the spirit of transcendence is the fi rst objection to be made to ...
humanizing the world 111 Now the vital question that any such view must face is in what spirit it will address the established s ...
112 humanizing the world Th e absence of any natural ordering of society reveals the link be- tween the po liti cal and the meta ...
humanizing the world 113 to establish a social order that remains untainted by the alienness of nature and casts back to us our ...
114 humanizing the world novels and poetry produced almost anywhere in the world— including the parts of the world in which the ...
humanizing the world 115 Just as this approach to life fails to reckon with the subtleties of our relation to the established re ...
116 humanizing the world obtaining, through such reconciliation, an assurance that there is a place for us in the world, and tha ...
humanizing the world 117 cius or Hume about human beings. Th e repre sen ta tion of humanity will seem to be about some other be ...
118 humanizing the world from a half- conscious life, of convention, compromise, and routine, to a refusal of death by installme ...
humanizing the world 119 containing more power and possibility than such regimes can ever ac- commodate, is the most important p ...
120 humanizing the world instrument of spiritual revolution. At least it will be ill equipped to serve a spiritual revolution th ...
4 Struggling with the World Central idea, spoken in sacred and profane voice A third major option in the spiritual history of hu ...
122 struggling with the world accept any established social order or way of life as our defi nitive and adequate home. According ...
struggling with the world 123 Christianity is in no sense a religion of the law. Moreover, its infl uence on the secular project ...
124 struggling with the world the truth of the narratives of God’s saving work that are central to the sacred version of the str ...
struggling with the world 125 thus by reducing the radical commitment that faith may inform and inspire. It is a species of self ...
126 struggling with the world Th e best- known example of succumbing to this temptation in the his- tory of the West is the atte ...
struggling with the world 127 would correspond a diff erent universe, in which its repre sen ta tion of the workings of nature h ...
128 struggling with the world and constants of nature represent an exception to the principle that time rules all. It fails to t ...
struggling with the world 129 Th ey are adrift on changing laws of nature. Causation would then mean something diff erent from w ...
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