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... Moral Education for at least a period of ten years . Since then he and his colleagues have produced some valuable books and studies , notably Introduction to Moral Education ( 1967 ) and Education in Religion and the Emotions ( 1971 ) ...
... Moral Education for at least a period of ten years . Since then he and his colleagues have produced some valuable books and studies , notably Introduction to Moral Education ( 1967 ) and Education in Religion and the Emotions ( 1971 ) ...
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... moral imperative as valid . It is not a strange law that demands our obedience , but the ' silent voice ' of our own nature as man— and as man with an individual character . ( Paul Tillich , Morality and Beyond , Collins ) These three ...
... moral imperative as valid . It is not a strange law that demands our obedience , but the ' silent voice ' of our own nature as man— and as man with an individual character . ( Paul Tillich , Morality and Beyond , Collins ) These three ...
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... moral virtue , wishing to stand firm himself , will lend firm- ness unto others ; wishing himself to be illuminated , he will illuminate others . To be able to do to others as we would be done by - this is the true domain of moral ...
... moral virtue , wishing to stand firm himself , will lend firm- ness unto others ; wishing himself to be illuminated , he will illuminate others . To be able to do to others as we would be done by - this is the true domain of moral ...
Contents
FOREWORD by the Reverend Canon Ronald H Preston | 8 |
A Selfobeying | 27 |
B Otherobeying | 37 |
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