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morality 20
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moral

   Work, Chapter
1 LawGod,2 | Conscience~and Moral Responsibility~Of all the 2 LawGod,2 | from the point of view of moral awareness.~By what means 3 LawGod,2 | made by means of a special moral law given to man by God. 4 LawGod,2 | given to man by God. This moral law, this voice of God in 5 LawGod,2 | a legislator. All those moral demands which confront a 6 LawGod,2 | self-evident that man bears a moral responsibility only for 7 LawGod,2 | the actions. Only then can moral imputation be applied to 8 LawGod,2 | sacrifice to the idols?~That the moral law must be acknowledged 9 LawGod,2 | course, only the most basic moral requirements are innate - 10 LawGod,2 | requirements are innate - a sort of moral instinct - but not so with 11 LawGod,2 | with revealed and clear moral understandings and concepts. 12 LawGod,2 | and concepts. For, clear moral understandings and concepts 13 LawGod,2 | coarse groups of people have moral norms lower, coarser, more 14 LawGod,2 | True God Who placed the moral law into man's soul and 15 LawGod,4 | earthly life is a time of moral struggle, a time of preparation 16 LawGod,4 | oneself, this struggle toward moral perfection of man's earthly 17 LawGod,4 | by force" (Mt.11:12).~The moral character and features of 18 LawGod,4 | with an established, solid moral character and he must aim 19 LawGod,4 | progress in himself toward moral perfection.~Thus, from a 20 LawGod,4 | point of view, life is a moral struggle, a path of constant 21 LawGod,5 | conscience, in which the inner moral law is expressed. We know, 22 LawGod,6 | reflected in the features of his moral countenance. In this recognition 23 LawGod,7 | salvation of his soul. His moral obligations, therefore, 24 LawGod,7 | is a constant struggle of moral self-perfection. Of course, 25 LawGod,10| overcome by means of life-long moral struggle (man's efforts 26 LawGod,11| world and acts in it. Man's moral character depends very strongly 27 LawGod,12| to the highest aesthetic, moral and religious feelings. 28 LawGod,14| development of man's will. The moral character and moral value 29 LawGod,14| The moral character and moral value of man's personality 30 LawGod,14| obstacle for a Christian, moral life. On the other hand, 31 LawGod,14| An unprincipled man is a moral nonentity, having no moral 32 LawGod,14| moral nonentity, having no moral foundations, and dangerous 33 LawGod,17| steadiness and strength - real, moral strength - if he could really 34 LawGod,18| Justice of Correctness: In the moral respect, this form of justice 35 LawGod,21| morality.~In addition to the moral system offered by Orthodox 36 LawGod,21| also non-Christian, secular moral systems. While they agree 37 LawGod,21| pleasant for one. Even so, this moral system cannot be called 38 LawGod,21| Utilitarianism cannot give one moral support when one is wavering 39 LawGod,21| Because of this Christian moral influence, utilitarian and 40 LawGod,22| of special spiritual and moral nearness, of a most strong 41 LawGod,23| deep, and is very low in moral relationship. Often, the 42 LawGod,23| child can receive a great moral ruin from this; as we have 43 LawGod,27| the following order in the moral obligations of man: lowest


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