Encyclopdia of Theology volume 2

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Encyclopdia of Theology volume 2
Jf Julius Ferdinand Raebiger
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2 The special characteristic of man is the Ego-consciousness, that is, the consciousness of the unity of all the elements and functions of his spiritual and intel- lectual life. This, as an immediate feeling, never altogether lost, rests in the depths of the heart of every man. What- ever oppositions and contradictions may enter into and agitate the human spirit, whatever conflicts man has to undergo with himself and with the outer world, always and everywhere the consciousness of the unity of ...his spiritual life, or his Ego- consciousness, accompanies him. But, at the same time, with this there is immediately joined the consciousness that it is not he himself who is the principle of his personality, of the unity of his spiritual life, that rather a higher power has constituted the various elements of his life into a spiritual unity. The immediate feeling of his personality is also immediately a religious feeling, and rests as such in the depths of the human heart. The form for this feeling is the religious conscience, which, as religious, has for its contents the immediate certainty of a divine destination.

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