You must bear the sins of others, turn the other cheek, and love your enemy. ... In the past my tardiness has caused me both ridicule and embarrassment, dear Jane, you must take heed and use my past experiences of wrong doings as a lesson to ensure you do not follow in my footsteps. ...
Psychology has become such a big force in the past decades that there is no way that Christians can just ignore it. ... Proponents of an Integrates model will not neglect the outer form and style, but focus on more central issues like the role of sin in psychopathology, the place of personal and societal responsibility, the role of the Holy Spirit in sanctification, and the importance of deep caring relationships in promoting personal growth. ...
" Though he endlessly sought the emotional fulfillment he thought he deserved, the creature has come to accept the fact that he has sinned, knowing that the death of his creator marks the end of his chances for emotional bonding with another living being. ... His years of action behind him, he is extremely reflective, and is made miserable by the mistakes which dirty his past. ...
In what would be characteristically seen as intrinsically manifested throughout the areas of existentialism, this idea of suffering, its components, as well as its distinctiveness on the part of the feebleness of human life becomes a common and usual conception for Kierkegaard, so as not to be considered. The philosopher who has sparked the notion of existentialism, as he had subjugated into the depths of human emotion and pain while attuning to the experience of the obstinate human existence, Kierkegaard would be a philosopher that has rightly come to the connection of what underlies beneath ...