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The Source of Human Good
'The Source of Human Good' by Henry Nelson Wieman presents a distinctive perspective on the nature of God and human creativity, proposing that God embodies the essence of creativity within human experiences and interactions. Wieman introduces the concept of 'the creative event,' which describes a process through which the disparate elements of human life are harmonized into a meaningful whole. This creative event comprises four interrelated components: the emergence of qualitative meaning, the integration of these meanings, the enhancement of quality in the world, and the deepening of community connections.
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| T.1574 | 121.8 Wie s | Perpustakaan STFT | Available |
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| Publisher | Southern Illinois University Press : Carbondale, Illinois., 1946 |
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311hlm; 13x21cm
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English
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121.8
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