The image of God was already present in the original state, but only as the possibility (Anlage) of real likeness to God--the endowment of reason which belonged to human personality.
On these problems of our origin and destiny, in short, on an investigation of human personality, thinkers must concentrate.
Can philosophy offer any adequate explanation of human personality, its place and purpose in the cosmos?
That is the whole question, and it is because it has been evaded that the problem of human personality has so often been stated in insoluble terms.
It is obvious that the idea of the freedom of the human soul, and of human personality as previously understood, had to go.
He has traced the progress of the spiritual life, and has given us ultimately a bold vindication of human personality and of the freedom of the spiritual being.
It is a glorious conception of human personality, infinitely higher than the undignified conceptions of naturalism and determinism.
These attributes are not applicable to a human personality; being as a rule judgments of character intuitively and not critically approved, which are projected upon our fellow-beings, inevitably doing serious injury to human relations.
He took upon Him our nature, but He did not assume a human personality.
If Christ was born naturally of human parents, He must, one would think, have taken to Himself a human personality; He must have existed in two persons as well as in two natures.
I have already (Chapter I) indicated the general view as to the nature of human personality which is maintained in this work.
Let me then without further preamble embark upon that somewhat detailed survey of human faculty, as manifested during various phases of human personality, which is needful in order to throw fresh light on these unfamiliar themes.
He who really perceives a poem is not confronted by an observable thing, compact if you will, unseverable and united, but none the less independent of human personality.
This reason and these sentiments it must be remembered are the peculiar constituents of human personality.
The one is limited by human personality, the other is based on the Infinitude of the Divine Personality; and because of this it includeshuman personality with all its powers over the Soul of Nature.
It points to a force in human personality unknown to ordinary consciousness, but nevertheless active within it.
Let us review the whole development of this dialogue, in which Socrates brings his hearers to behold the eternal in human personality.
The double source of many modern stories may be found by a comparative study of Collison-Morley's book and Myers's Human Personality, while G.
Speculative Mysticism has occupied itself largely with these two great subjects--the immanence of God in nature, and the relation of human personality to Divine.
We are not now concerned with cosmological speculations, but the bearing of this theory on human personality is obvious.
Juliana's view of human personality is remarkable, as it reminds us of the Neoplatonic doctrine that there is a higher and a lower self, of which the former is untainted by the sins of the latter.
The mistake is a fatal one even from the speculative side, for it is only on the analogy of human personality that we can conceive of the perfect personality of God; and without personality the universe falls to pieces.
Then, again, recent investigations have established the fact that the range of human personality must be extended to include something more than our normal self-consciousness.
Telepathy, if we follow the gifted author of "Human Personality," is a promise for the future, not an idle inheritance from the past.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "human personality" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.