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Tuesday, July 28, 2009
"The nature and destiny of Man" by Reinhold Niebuhr,1941
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THE NATURE AND DESTINY OF MAN
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Man is both a child of nature and a spirit who stands outside nature.
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Man has the capacity for self-transcendence ;
he can view himself as an object,
thereby making himself a moral creature,
subject to conscience.
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Man's state of anxiety supplies him with the ctreative energy to transform the natural through the love of God.
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The alternative to faith,made possible by man's freedom,is sin ;
and sin is an act of will wherely the self,rather than God,
becomes the center of human concern.
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God is 'agape',self-giving love,and such love is not possible in this life ;
but by commitment to such love man transcends himself
and in the knowledge of God's forgiveness accepts judgment without despair.
..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reinhold_Niebuhr
..
THE NATURE AND DESTINY OF MAN
..
Man is both a child of nature and a spirit who stands outside nature.
..
Man has the capacity for self-transcendence ;
he can view himself as an object,
thereby making himself a moral creature,
subject to conscience.
..
Man's state of anxiety supplies him with the ctreative energy to transform the natural through the love of God.
..
The alternative to faith,made possible by man's freedom,is sin ;
and sin is an act of will wherely the self,rather than God,
becomes the center of human concern.
..
God is 'agape',self-giving love,and such love is not possible in this life ;
but by commitment to such love man transcends himself
and in the knowledge of God's forgiveness accepts judgment without despair.
..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reinhold_Niebuhr
..
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