Personality and ReligionPrinciples of a religiously oriented psychotherapy illustrated with case histories of interest to ministers engaged in pastoral counseling. |
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It is evident that no one who opens his mouth can speak the whole truth in one sentence or many sentences . ... can be exhaustive , that every assertion is selective , incomplete , and probably biased by one's particular viewpoint .
It is evident that no one who opens his mouth can speak the whole truth in one sentence or many sentences . ... can be exhaustive , that every assertion is selective , incomplete , and probably biased by one's particular viewpoint .
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One is not to yield his initiative to other authorities , known or unknown who tell him what to do , lest he be a hollow ... He would consider obligation to grow as the primary ought of human life , essential to the fulfillment of one's ...
One is not to yield his initiative to other authorities , known or unknown who tell him what to do , lest he be a hollow ... He would consider obligation to grow as the primary ought of human life , essential to the fulfillment of one's ...
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A person gains freedom , not by rebellion or planless laissez faire , but by “ choosing one's self , ” as Kierkegaard would say.8 The affirming of oneself means to accept responsibility to make the most of his potentialities in ...
A person gains freedom , not by rebellion or planless laissez faire , but by “ choosing one's self , ” as Kierkegaard would say.8 The affirming of oneself means to accept responsibility to make the most of his potentialities in ...
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