Personality and ReligionPrinciples of a religiously oriented psychotherapy illustrated with case histories of interest to ministers engaged in pastoral counseling. |
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So preoccupied was he with the inner side of causation that he projected a soul into every living thing and held the ... This symbolized the spirit of man , the mysterious vitality that enables him to live and act with energy .
So preoccupied was he with the inner side of causation that he projected a soul into every living thing and held the ... This symbolized the spirit of man , the mysterious vitality that enables him to live and act with energy .
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The symbol is the outward and visible sign of an inward and spiritual grace by which we perceive our relatedness to a living tissue of loving concern , the family of God . If this larger relationship is to be real , the growing person ...
The symbol is the outward and visible sign of an inward and spiritual grace by which we perceive our relatedness to a living tissue of loving concern , the family of God . If this larger relationship is to be real , the growing person ...
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Reverence is a disposition to appreciate the good in all life and to affirm the will - to - live in others as much as in oneself . ... And this meaning is to be found in living out the highest and most worthy idea which my will ...
Reverence is a disposition to appreciate the good in all life and to affirm the will - to - live in others as much as in oneself . ... And this meaning is to be found in living out the highest and most worthy idea which my will ...
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