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The existentialist sense of man's difference and responsibility for the world comes much closer than either of these positions to being a door opening to the need for someone to share his world , his responsibility .
The existentialist sense of man's difference and responsibility for the world comes much closer than either of these positions to being a door opening to the need for someone to share his world , his responsibility .
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And even this group - responsibility is so great that man cannot bear it alone . He can no longer escape into nature . There is nothing left but to share this responsibility with the Creator - in prayer . “ There is nothing left but ...
And even this group - responsibility is so great that man cannot bear it alone . He can no longer escape into nature . There is nothing left but to share this responsibility with the Creator - in prayer . “ There is nothing left but ...
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And a man becomes what he ought to be, authentically human, by assuming the responsibility for the world in which he finds himself. What are the positive possibilities of such posifion? Father Hans Urs von Balthasar sketches some of ...
And a man becomes what he ought to be, authentically human, by assuming the responsibility for the world in which he finds himself. What are the positive possibilities of such posifion? Father Hans Urs von Balthasar sketches some of ...
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