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, love and kairos. 13. Ethics of being and ethics of law (ought to be)- (law, grace and depth psychology, demonic structure) h"Ethics in a Changing World," in THE PROTESTANT ERA iBASIC CHRISTIAN ETHICS *j ethics *k THE INTERPRETATION OF CHRISTIAN ETHICS *lLOVE, POWER AND JUSTICE *m THE CRITIQUE OF PRACTICAL REASON nTHE WILL TO POWER o LOVE AGAINST HATE pTHE COURAGE TO BE [possibly] 14. The ethical subject: The idea and the ideal of personality. (The autonomous and the theonomous personality) qMODERN MAN IN SEARCH OF A SOUL rMAN'S SEARCH FOR HIMSELF *s MAN FOR HIMSELF *t I AND THOU u "Psychotherapy and a Christian Interpretation of Human Nature," Rev. of Religion March 1943. 15. Community and collective. We-consciousness, conformity, patternization: The non-personal character of the group (non-conformism). *v THE REVOLT OF THE MASSES w THE CULTURE OF CITIES *xTHE LONELY CROWD y THE IDEA OF A CHRISTIAN SOCIETY z RELIGION AND CLASS STRUCTURE aa. IMPERIALISM AND SOCIAL CLASSES *World Council of Churches Symposium: MAN'S DISORDER & GOD'S DESIGN -- chap. by ab "The Disintegration of Society in Christian Countries" 16. Types of authority and the meaning of religious authority. acCIVILIZATION AND ETHICS adESCAPE FROM FREEDOM *ae THE WORD OF GOD AND THE WORD OF MAN af FREEDOM AND SLAVERY *ag THE PRICE OF LIBERTY