The American Benedictine Review, Volúmenes22-23American Benedictine Review, Incorporated, 1971 |
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... final motive and cause of order in the community in God Himself . If the charisms are truly to reflect the God from whom they come , they will exhibit an order based on love , for " God is not a God of confusion , but a God of peace ...
... final motive and cause of order in the community in God Himself . If the charisms are truly to reflect the God from whom they come , they will exhibit an order based on love , for " God is not a God of confusion , but a God of peace ...
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... final observation needs to be made with regard to Marcel's notion of ontological exigence . We have spoken of it as an urgent inner need , and the satisfaction of a need may seem to suggest a movement toward the self , as when we ...
... final observation needs to be made with regard to Marcel's notion of ontological exigence . We have spoken of it as an urgent inner need , and the satisfaction of a need may seem to suggest a movement toward the self , as when we ...
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... final com- mitment is made , and for a “ temporary commitment , " which is not a vow , but which is meant to ensure a certain " spiritual maturity , " so that the religious life , once accepted , will be truly a means of fostering ...
... final com- mitment is made , and for a “ temporary commitment , " which is not a vow , but which is meant to ensure a certain " spiritual maturity , " so that the religious life , once accepted , will be truly a means of fostering ...
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