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Human freedom and sin " in God " is , therefore , the natural state of man . This doc- trine is particularly important in connection with the Fathers ' view of human freedom . For theologians such as Gregory of Nyssa ( 4th century ) and ...
Human freedom and sin " in God " is , therefore , the natural state of man . This doc- trine is particularly important in connection with the Fathers ' view of human freedom . For theologians such as Gregory of Nyssa ( 4th century ) and ...
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... human regeneration is a task for each individual . Pragmatist view . Out of the America that was created by immigration , urbanization , and industrialization in the second half of the 19th century came the philos- ophy of Pragmatism ...
... human regeneration is a task for each individual . Pragmatist view . Out of the America that was created by immigration , urbanization , and industrialization in the second half of the 19th century came the philos- ophy of Pragmatism ...
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... human action . Such varying objects consist not of fixed essences but of human habits or dispositions and of in- stitutions that are the effects of human contrivance . Hence , human goodness or moral virtue , which is a habit or ...
... human action . Such varying objects consist not of fixed essences but of human habits or dispositions and of in- stitutions that are the effects of human contrivance . Hence , human goodness or moral virtue , which is a habit or ...
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