Things springing from the divisive, troublesome and even
evil aspects of human life can also lead to redemption.
Not exact matches
This deepening and solidification has produced several highly significant developments in Buber's thought: a growing concern with the nature and meaning
of evil as opposed to his earlier tendency to treat
evil as a negative
aspect of something else; a growing concern with freedom and grace, divine and
human love, and the dread through which man must pass to reach God; a steady movement toward concern with the simpler and more concrete
aspects of everyday
life; and an ever greater simplicity and solidity
of style.
In response, we then went on to give the standard free - will response: that the prima facie plausibility
of this contention is deceiving, that while it may seem easy to identify specific
aspects of our present system that it appears could be profitably removed with impunity, what the critic must do in this case is identify another entire determinate natural order that would neither imply the present
evils, nor imply any similar new
evils, but still imply the goods that make
human life possible.