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Human life is or less orderly succession of moments and elements integrated into a meaningful whole by a more or less explicitly acknowledged purpose . Human life is best expressed in a narrative form .
Human life is or less orderly succession of moments and elements integrated into a meaningful whole by a more or less explicitly acknowledged purpose . Human life is best expressed in a narrative form .
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It is a fact of human experience that the meaning of life cannot entirely come from concentration upon oneself . To live fully and meaningfully , the human being must reach out for another and ultimately for the Incomprehensible which ...
It is a fact of human experience that the meaning of life cannot entirely come from concentration upon oneself . To live fully and meaningfully , the human being must reach out for another and ultimately for the Incomprehensible which ...
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He suggests that the idea of the human subject is from its very beginning interrelated with the idea of God.8 The experience of the self as religious and the experience of the self as subject go hand in hand .
He suggests that the idea of the human subject is from its very beginning interrelated with the idea of God.8 The experience of the self as religious and the experience of the self as subject go hand in hand .
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