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... capable of guiding and re - directing the energies of men in groups and associations : an ethical discipline and an education capable of giving human institutions and organiza- tions the potentials for freedom we so far find - and still ...
... capable of guiding and re - directing the energies of men in groups and associations : an ethical discipline and an education capable of giving human institutions and organiza- tions the potentials for freedom we so far find - and still ...
Page 97
... 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 biological ...
... 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 biological ...
Page 274
... capable of assuming responsibility and taking action . In rela- tively short order this fellowship may enfold men and women in every country , of every religious faith , of every cultural pattern . Here the rule is to begin with what ...
... capable of assuming responsibility and taking action . In rela- tively short order this fellowship may enfold men and women in every country , of every religious faith , of every cultural pattern . Here the rule is to begin with what ...
Contents
THE CHALLENGE TO RENEWAL | 3 |
COSMOS AND PERSON | 58 |
THE TRANSFORMATIONS OF | 92 |
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