The Conduct of LifeSecker & Warburg, 1952 - 342 pages |
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... pattern of order . This underlying unity makes significant difference possible . From one end of creation to another ... pattern of the whole in time and space . No analysis of the parts and no mere addi- tion of analyses and ...
... pattern of order . This underlying unity makes significant difference possible . From one end of creation to another ... pattern of the whole in time and space . No analysis of the parts and no mere addi- tion of analyses and ...
Page 97
... pattern , capable of moving outside the circle of the tribe or the city and embracing men molded by other earth- forces and social pressures : a self capable finally of detaching itself , in some degree , from even the most urgent ...
... pattern , capable of moving outside the circle of the tribe or the city and embracing men molded by other earth- forces and social pressures : a self capable finally of detaching itself , in some degree , from even the most urgent ...
Page 334
... Pattern , 241 underlying , 65 Pattern of life , 175 change in , 20 Pattern , overall , of culture , 220 Paul of Tarsus , 101 , 183 , 245 Pauline Epistles , 106 Pause , creative , 258 Peace , price of , 274 PĆ©guy , Charles , 253 Peirce ...
... Pattern , 241 underlying , 65 Pattern of life , 175 change in , 20 Pattern , overall , of culture , 220 Paul of Tarsus , 101 , 183 , 245 Pauline Epistles , 106 Pause , creative , 258 Peace , price of , 274 PĆ©guy , Charles , 253 Peirce ...
Contents
THE CHALLENGE TO RENEWAL | 3 |
COSMOS AND PERSON | 58 |
THE TRANSFORMATIONS OF | 92 |
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