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It is devotion to life beyond my own , arising from a sense of awe that life is so much greater than I , and a sense of ought that commits me to give my life in outgoing service to other life . This view of life Schweitzer calls ethical ...
It is devotion to life beyond my own , arising from a sense of awe that life is so much greater than I , and a sense of ought that commits me to give my life in outgoing service to other life . This view of life Schweitzer calls ethical ...
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In such devotion there is a way of integrating conflicting impulses into one purpose , as with Paul in deciding : " This one thing I do , forgetting those things which are behind , and reaching forth unto those things which are before ...
In such devotion there is a way of integrating conflicting impulses into one purpose , as with Paul in deciding : " This one thing I do , forgetting those things which are behind , and reaching forth unto those things which are before ...
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To another person who is moved by deep religious devotion , Thou will represent the Supreme Person to whom he is committed in worship and whole - hearted dedication . The Thou whom I approach in religious devotion is more than superego ...
To another person who is moved by deep religious devotion , Thou will represent the Supreme Person to whom he is committed in worship and whole - hearted dedication . The Thou whom I approach in religious devotion is more than superego ...
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