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A Philosophical Look At The Egocentric Interpretation Of Self-transcendence In Man In The Light Of Nietzsche
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 7 ]This implies
therefore that there is no cause which can impede his action, because no
cause can happen independent of him. God shows his transcendence over
all creatures by preserving them in existence. “Just as the song is
continually dependent upon the singer if it is to be heard, so the
creature is continually dependent upon God if it is to existâ€14. God
moves and sees to the movement of all the creatures and through this
movement which they receive from God, they ar ... Continue reading---
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 7 ]This implies
therefore that there is no cause which can impede his action, because no
cause can happen independent of him. God shows his transcendence over
all creatures by preserving them in existence. “Just as the song is
continually dependent upon the singer if it is to be heard, so the
creature is continually dependent upon God if it is to existâ€14. God
moves and sees to the movement of all the creatures and through this
movement which they receive from God, they ar ... Continue reading---
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