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Page 508
... individual Christian and the resurrection . Two basic views were developed . One view is that of an individual judgment , which takes place im- mediately after death and brings the individual to an interim state , from which he enters ...
... individual Christian and the resurrection . Two basic views were developed . One view is that of an individual judgment , which takes place im- mediately after death and brings the individual to an interim state , from which he enters ...
Page 1010
... individual's perception of reality is of fundamental interest to the psychologist of commu- nications . Because the agreement or disagreement of a communication with an individual's cognitive structure not only affects his behaviour but ...
... individual's perception of reality is of fundamental interest to the psychologist of commu- nications . Because the agreement or disagreement of a communication with an individual's cognitive structure not only affects his behaviour but ...
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... individual in relation to society . And the one basic social obligation common to all men is the cultivation of one's character . The relation of the individual to society is here envisaged not in terms of a collection of disparate atom ...
... individual in relation to society . And the one basic social obligation common to all men is the cultivation of one's character . The relation of the individual to society is here envisaged not in terms of a collection of disparate atom ...
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