| 21. | Personalism posits ultimate reality and value in personhood human as well as ( at least for most personalists ) divine.
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| 22. | Stern's philosophy, which is laid down in several voluminous books, was expressed as a form of personalism.
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| 23. | He is the rare contemporary artist that has introduced an indigenous art movement and a manifesto ( Manifesto of Personalism ).
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| 24. | :Personalism exists in many different versions, and this makes it somewhat difficult to define as a philosophical and theological movement.
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| 25. | It may also be considered a form of personalism : people cannot be reduced to ideas, social structures, or mystical oneness.
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| 26. | Personalism flourished in the early 20th century at Boston University in a movement known as Boston Personalism led by theologian Borden Parker Bowne.
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| 27. | Personalism flourished in the early 20th century at Boston University in a movement known as Boston Personalism led by theologian Borden Parker Bowne.
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| 28. | In 1957, Diem dedicated his country to the Virgin Mary and ruled on the basis of a Catholic doctrine known as personalism.
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| 29. | With the numbers of people we have coming, we can never lose the personalism that St . Anthony's has always offered.
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| 30. | Over a five-week period he attended many lectures and became a follower of personalism after being influenced most notably by Emmanuel Mounier.
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