Personality And the Christian Ideal; a Discussion of Personality in the Light of Christianity

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Personality And the Christian Ideal; a Discussion of Personality in the Light of Christianity
Buckham, John Wright, B. 1864
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" Each of these selves is due to a system of cerebral paths acting by itself/' ^ Yet each has the appearance of a distinct self, a separate individual.
This process cannot, of course, go on within the empirical self, the individual, without vitally affecting the True Self, the person. It is true that in so far as these disturbed states are physical, one is not mor- ally responsible for them. And yet their presence necessitates a period of storm and stress for the True Self, out of which it issu
...es either strengthened or weakened, either victor or vanquished. For the rule of the alien selves cannot occur without the consent or the protest of the True Self.
Even if the physical conditions are too strong for the will to overcome, it can at least take up the part of uncompromising hostility to anything that shatters the in- tegrity of selfhood. It is the consenting of the will to empirical forces in one's external self when it might at least have refused its consent, which constitutes the reprehensible personal factor in cases of disintegrated individuality.


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