Showing papers in "Philosophical Books in 1966"
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TL;DR: For example, the authors argues that the God of each day interests Himself in the most prosaic occupations and little worries of our daily life; He moves about them all just as He moved among the dull-eyed children of Nazareth, the simple country folk of Gallilee and the proud and haughty rulers of Palestine, sowing the good tidings of His beatitudes.
Abstract: People say at times: When I pray I kneel down before God; I banish everything else and I speak to Him; I suppress threefourths of my everyday vocabulary; I search out the rarest words and I avoid mentioning common things; I intend to be quite other t han I am. What shadows we are and what follies we pursue! Catholics know that the God of each of our days interests Himself in the most hi vial events of our daily life; in our most prosaic occupations and little worries . He moves about them all just as He moved among the dull-eyed children of Nazareth, the simple country folk of Gallilee and the proud and haughty rulers of Palestine, sowing the good tidings of His beatitudes.
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