Thursday, April 15, 2010

( Passage ) The Great Importance of Man.

The Fathers placed great emphasis on man. He is the crown of creation, the microcosm and the macrocosm, the epitome of creation. It is through man that all other problems are solved. To be sure, it is possible that they cannot be solved generally and objectively, but man, through his rebirth, is not limited by them, he transcends them and in fact solves them within the limits of his personal life. The problems do not touch him, they do not block his freedom. Man reborn, as a person, exists and lives in deep peace, apart from the existing social disorders. He loves, in spite of the tragicalness of human life. He comes out of the prison of the senses, and he transcends even death itself.




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