Gene Edward Veith Jr. Quotes
Rather, The Doctrine Of Vocation Encourages Attention To Each Individual's Uniqueness, Talents, And Personality. These Are Valued As Gifts Of God, Who Creates And Equips Each Person In A Different Way For The Calling He Has In Mind For That Person's Life. The Doctrine Of Vocation Undermines Conformity, Recognizes The Unique Value Of Every Person, And Celebrates Human Differences; But It Sets These Individuals Into A Community With Other Individuals, Avoiding The Privatizing, Self-centered Narcissism Of Secular Individualism.
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