Preface II (Nr. 0286)
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[282] 10. Religion and the a. (The possible function of a b) *cTHE CRISIS IN THE UNIVERSITY d THE UNIVERSITY AND THE MODERN WORLD RELIGIOUS PERSPECTIVES IN COLLEGE TEACHING e THE IDEA OF THE UNIVERSITY *f RELIGION IN AN AGE OF SECULARISM
11. Religion and g: General (Formal ethics). The source of the moral "ought" and the source of the content. The unconditional character and the question of guilt. 12. Ethical relativism, h and kairos. 13. Ethics of being and ethics of law (i)- (law, grace and depth psychology, demonic structure) j"Ethics in a Changing World," in THE PROTESTANT ERA kBASIC CHRISTIAN ETHICS *l ethics *m THE INTERPRETATION OF CHRISTIAN ETHICS *nLOVE, POWER AND JUSTICE *o THE CRITIQUE OF PRACTICAL REASON pTHE WILL TO POWER q LOVE AGAINST HATE rTHE COURAGE TO BE [possibly] 14. The ethical subject: The idea and the ideal of personality. (The autonomous and the theonomous personality) sMODERN MAN IN SEARCH OF A SOUL tMAN'S SEARCH FOR HIMSELF *u MAN FOR HIMSELF *v I AND THOU w "Psychotherapy and a Christian Interpretation of Human Nature," Rev. of Religion March 1943. 15. Community and collective. x, conformity, y: The non-personal character of the group (non-conformism). *z THE REVOLT OF THE MASSES aa THE CULTURE OF CITIES *abTHE LONELY CROWD ac THE IDEA OF A CHRISTIAN SOCIETY ad RELIGION AND CLASS STRUCTURE ae. IMPERIALISM AND SOCIAL CLASSES *World Council of Churches Symposium: MAN'S DISORDER & GOD'S DESIGN -- chap. by af "The Disintegration of Society in Christian Countries" 16. Types of authority and the meaning of religious authority. agCIVILIZATION AND ETHICS ahESCAPE FROM FREEDOM *ai THE WORD OF GOD AND THE WORD OF MAN aj FREEDOM AND SLAVERY *ak THE PRICE OF LIBERTY