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Essay heading: Anthropology paper
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February 4, 1996 |
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Present crisis regarding humanity's self-understanding, "What is a human being?"
a. Youth discovering who they are.
b. Loss of historical roots, history is lost field of knowledge, regarded as impractical or irrelevant.
c. Traumatic occurrences in national life: assassinations, terrorism, wars, possible nuclear holocaust... displayed 300 characters
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Traumatic occurrences in national life: assassinations, terrorism, wars, possible nuclear holocaust. What is humanity doing?
5. It affects how we minister.
a. Understanding of humans and our destiny determines our actions. Primarily physical (comfort), rational (intellect), emotional (feelings), sexual, spiritual... displayed next 300 characters
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