Fundamental FormationCrossroad, 1983 - 330 pages |
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... sociohistorical , vital , functional , and transcendent . The Sociohistorical Form Dimension The way in which we give form to life and world has been co- formed by our society , which has developed a form tradition in regard to the ways ...
... sociohistorical , vital , functional , and transcendent . The Sociohistorical Form Dimension The way in which we give form to life and world has been co- formed by our society , which has developed a form tradition in regard to the ways ...
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... sociohistorical situatedness of our forming presence . The Vital Form Dimension The embodiment of our presence in this sociohistorical situation is evident . Our senses open up to this manifestation of the forma- tion field in which we ...
... sociohistorical situatedness of our forming presence . The Vital Form Dimension The embodiment of our presence in this sociohistorical situation is evident . Our senses open up to this manifestation of the forma- tion field in which we ...
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... sociohistorical , a vital , a functional , and a transcendent presence . Around these ranges of alertness , there de- velop , respectively , sociohistorical , vital , functional , and tran- scendent types of life , again mutually ...
... sociohistorical , a vital , a functional , and a transcendent presence . Around these ranges of alertness , there de- velop , respectively , sociohistorical , vital , functional , and tran- scendent types of life , again mutually ...
Contents
Human Life in Formation | 1 |
The Starting Point of Reflection on Our Formation | 9 |
Preliminary Questions | 17 |
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