The Conduct of LifeDiscusses the ultimate ethical and religious issues that confront modern man and offers a new orientation, directed to the renewal of life and the reintegration of modern civilization. |
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... universal , between the self wholly conditioned by the immediate culture and the transcendent self that is released from its local attachments and is part of a more universal so- ciety . Yet the change is in fact a profound one ; for it ...
... universal , between the self wholly conditioned by the immediate culture and the transcendent self that is released from its local attachments and is part of a more universal so- ciety . Yet the change is in fact a profound one ; for it ...
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... universal , to join in spirit the divided nations and make possible our imperative goal : One World . This perhaps explains why the most universal of religious doctrines , that of Baha - ' ullah , the founder of the Bahai religion , has ...
... universal , to join in spirit the divided nations and make possible our imperative goal : One World . This perhaps explains why the most universal of religious doctrines , that of Baha - ' ullah , the founder of the Bahai religion , has ...
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... Universal Church , Caesarean organiza- tion of , 235 Universal community , 117 Universal language , 238 Universal man , appearance of , 107 Universal principles , 164 Universal religions , failure of , 195 Universalism , 237 abortive ...
... Universal Church , Caesarean organiza- tion of , 235 Universal community , 117 Universal language , 238 Universal man , appearance of , 107 Universal principles , 164 Universal religions , failure of , 195 Universalism , 237 abortive ...
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THE CHALLENGE TO RENEWAL | 3 |
2242 | 25 |
COSMOS AND PERSON | 58 |
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