The Conduct of LifeSecker & Warburg, 1952 - 342 pages |
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... emergence , creative- ness , and the domain of necessity . In short , before modern man can live a sane life he must escape his present ideological straitjackets . Each one of us sees the world through a screen : the screen of his ...
... emergence , creative- ness , and the domain of necessity . In short , before modern man can live a sane life he must escape his present ideological straitjackets . Each one of us sees the world through a screen : the screen of his ...
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Lewis Mumford. 3 : THE EMERGENCE OF the Divine Because of the narrow time - limits of his own life , it is natural that man should think of the universe itself as having a beginning and an end . Too easily , he ... Emergence of the Divine.
Lewis Mumford. 3 : THE EMERGENCE OF the Divine Because of the narrow time - limits of his own life , it is natural that man should think of the universe itself as having a beginning and an end . Too easily , he ... Emergence of the Divine.
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... emergent , in new life , 223 transmutation of , 89 Eliot , T. S. , 115 Ellis , Havelock , 190 Elohim , 74 Embodiment , 100 , 103 , 228 Emergence , 25 , 29 , 162 , 169 into person , 241 Emergent Evolution , 73 Emergent , God as a new ...
... emergent , in new life , 223 transmutation of , 89 Eliot , T. S. , 115 Ellis , Havelock , 190 Elohim , 74 Embodiment , 100 , 103 , 228 Emergence , 25 , 29 , 162 , 169 into person , 241 Emergent Evolution , 73 Emergent , God as a new ...
Contents
THE CHALLENGE TO RENEWAL | 3 |
COSMOS AND PERSON | 58 |
THE TRANSFORMATIONS OF | 92 |
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