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Purity of Heart Is to Will One Thing

Purity of Heart Is to Will One Thing

Soren Kierkegaard / Douglas V. Steere / Douglas VSteere

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Watchmaker Publishing
Año de edición:
2014
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Ética y filosofía moral
ISBN:
9781603866248
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This Edition Includes: Translator’s Introduction - Preface by the Author - Introduction: Man and the Eternal - Remorse, Repentance, Confession: Eternity’s Emissaries to Man - Barriers to Willing One Thing: Variety and Great Moments Are Not One Thing - Barriers to Willing One Thing: The Reward - Disease - Barriers to willing One Thing: Willing Out of Fear of Punishment - Barriers to willing One Thing: Egocentric Service of the Good - Barriers to Willing One Thing: Egocentric Service of the Good - Barriers to Willing One Thing: Commitment to a Certain Degree - The Price of Willing Our Thing: Commitment, Loyalty, Readiness to Suffer All - The Price of Willing One Thing: The Exposure of Evasions - The Price of Willing One Thing: An Examination of the Extreme Case of an Incurable Sufferer - The Price of Willing One Thing: The Sufferer’s Use of Cleverness to Expose Evasion - What Then Must I Do? The Listener’s Role in a Devotional Address - What Then Must I Do? Live as an 'Individual' - What Then Must I Do? Occupation and Vocation: Mean: and End - Conclusion: Man and the Eternal -

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