- 222. Human existence is the actualization of the human essence . . .
- 223. What is rationality?
- 224. To be an understanding (or, alternatively, thinking-speaking) animal . . .
- 225. What is it to be rational?
- 226. To understand myself in a certain way is to behave . . .
- 227. I obviously use "action" in more than one sense...
- 228. Charles Taylor says of us as human beings that . . .
- 229. Humans are beings who not only exist and experience but . . .
- 230. To exist as a self at all is to exist by faith . . .
- 231. I have characterized our universal calling . . .
- 232. Our original call to be a human being is the call to understand . . .
- 233. The purpose of human life is to make the greatest possible use . . .
- 234. I keep coming back to the basic insight . . .
- 235. Concerning Original Sin. According to Reinhold Niebuhr . . .
- 236. On Sin
- 237. For Paul, "the primal sin of the world . . .
- 238. In his discussion with KamIah, Bultmann . . .
- 239. Having realized that Bultmann understands "the true scandal" . . .
- 240. Another passage where it seems to me Bultmann . . .
- 241. Without attempting to develop them as fully . . .
- 242. To what extent can the difference between virtues in general and . . .
- 243. I find it interesting that the two so-called religions . . .
- 244. In "Informal Reflections on Philosophical Anthropology," I projected . . .
- 245. On the dominium terrae