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1 1 | possible, the Divine in man and in the world around
2 1 | him; to incarnate God in man and in the world, wherefore
3 1 | incessant divine service. Man serves God by means of all
4 1 | that all of nature, under man’s guidance, might serve
5 1 | for nature serves that man who serves God.~
6 2 | Theanthropic culture transfigures man from within, and thereby
7 3 | to transfigure not only man and humanity, but also all
8 3 | Pursuing these virtues, man transfigures his deformed
9 4 | the evangelic virtues that man acquires power and authority
10 4 | world that surrounds him, man likewise banishes its savage,
11 5 | and not in the spirit of man. It can be in the spirit
12 5 | can be in the spirit of man to the extent that man infills
13 5 | of man to the extent that man infills himself with the
14 6 | necessities which modern man passionately creates in
15 6 | thing needful” for each man and for all of humanity.
16 6 | the one thing needful” for man and for humanity, and all
17 6 | humanity, and all the rest of man’s necessities, in comparison
18 7 | When man seriously, and in accordance
19 7 | Without having done this, man remains spiritually unfruitful,
20 8 | the God-man Christ that man can continue on his life
21 8 | of eternal existence. A man of Theanthropic culture
22 8 | Christ-God, for what is man without God? - at first,
23 8 | God? - at first, half a man, and in the end-no man at
24 8 | a man, and in the end-no man at all. It is only in the
25 8 | only in the God-man that man finds the completeness and
26 9 | worth a single soul. If a man wastes away his soul in
27 9 | the stellar systems. Here man has but one way out-the
28 9 | only the God-man Who frees man from their tyranny. Material
29 9 | things have no power over the man who belongs to Christ; rather,
30 10| Man’s greatness is only in God-that
31 10| of Theanthropic culture. Man without God is 70 kg of
32 10| to the grave. European man has condemned to death both
33 10| will see that in European man they have killed God and
34 11| and confusion have begun: man cannot understand man, nor
35 11| begun: man cannot understand man, nor soul-soul, nor nation-nation.
36 11| soul-soul, nor nation-nation. Man has risen up against man,
37 11| Man has risen up against man, kingdom against kingdom,
38 12| European man has reached his destiny-determining
39 16| cultural discovery, European man grows ever more mortified
40 16| mortified and dies. European man’s love affair with himself-that
41 17| The type of European man has capitulated before the
42 17| and every one. European man has solved the problem of
43 17| For the Darwinian-Faustian man of Europe, the main object
44 17| self-preservation; for the man of Christ it is self-sacrifice.
45 17| yourself for others! European man has not resolved the pernicious
46 18| was the type of European man in his becoming what he
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