The Self and the Dramas of HistoryScribner, 1955 - 246 strani The mysteries of human selfhood and the religious dimensions of this problem, as affected by the Graeco-Hebraic components of western thought, and as affecting the attempts of the human self to build communities. |
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Part I | 1 |
THE UNIQUENESS OF THE HUMAN SELF | 3 |
THE INTERNAL DIALOGUE OF THE SELF | 6 |
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achievement Aristotle authority Biblical faith Christ Christian faith civilization classical coherence conscience conscious corruption covenant creative creature cult of reason defined Descartes destiny dialogue dimension divine dogmas drama of history E. E. Cum economic Edmund Burke empirical empiricism equality error established evil fact finiteness forces freedom French Revolution Greek Hebraic Hegel Hellenic historical drama Hobbes idea illusions individual injustice integration interests interpretation involved judgement justice kerygma liberal Christianity liberty logic man's Marxist medieval ment mind modern culture moral mystery mystic norm obscured obvious ontological organic particular pattern person philosophers physiocratic Plato Plotinus political possible presuppositions pretension problem prophets proved R. G. Collingwood rational rationalistic reality reason Reformation refute regarded relation religion religious Renaissance revelation rigorous scientific self-interest self's selfhood sense significant social society structure super-ego symbol theory Thomas Hobbes thought tion torical traditional transcendent truth ultimate understanding unique unity whole wisdom