Fundamental FormationCrossroad, 1983 - 330 pages |
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Page 31
... expression of Christianity is normal . This coloring is least harmful when it is acknowledged . It touches more the expression than the substance and scope of one's formation . It effects less closure than a particular school of ...
... expression of Christianity is normal . This coloring is least harmful when it is acknowledged . It touches more the expression than the substance and scope of one's formation . It effects less closure than a particular school of ...
Page 97
... expressions . The face of an infant is somewhat empty of expression . Painters prefer to depict the faces and figures of older people . In the matur- ing , increasingly spiritualized human body , the face , hands , move- ments , and ...
... expressions . The face of an infant is somewhat empty of expression . Painters prefer to depict the faces and figures of older people . In the matur- ing , increasingly spiritualized human body , the face , hands , move- ments , and ...
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... Expression Potency Our vital form dimension is also marked by a certain power of emotional expressiveness . The expression potency of one's emotions should be distinguished from one's vital emotionality itself . In short , we should ...
... Expression Potency Our vital form dimension is also marked by a certain power of emotional expressiveness . The expression potency of one's emotions should be distinguished from one's vital emotionality itself . In short , we should ...
Contents
Human Life in Formation | 1 |
The Starting Point of Reflection on Our Formation | 9 |
Preliminary Questions | 17 |
Copyright | |
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