God has created the rational man, giving him the dignity of a person endowed with initiative and control over his actions. “God wanted to “leave man in the hands of his own decision” (Si 15,14), so that he may seek his Creator without coercion and, adhering to Him, freely reach full and happy perfection.
God has created the rational man, giving him the dignity of a person endowed with initiative and control over his actions. “God wanted to “leave man in the hands of his own decision” (Si 15,14), so that he may seek his Creator without coercion and, adhering to Him, freely reach full and happy perfection.
God has created the rational man, giving him the dignity of a person endowed with initiative and control over his actions. “God wanted to “leave man in the hands of his own decision” (Si 15,14), so that he may seek his Creator without coercion and, adhering to Him, freely reach full and happy perfection.
God has created the rational man, giving him the dignity of a person endowed with initiative and control over his actions. “God wanted to “leave man in the hands of his own decision” (Si 15,14), so that he may seek his Creator without coercion and, adhering to Him, freely reach full and happy perfection.
God has created the rational man, giving him the dignity of a person endowed with initiative and control over his actions. “God wanted to “leave man in the hands of his own decision” (Si 15,14), so that he may seek his Creator without coercion and, adhering to Him, freely reach full and happy perfection.
God has created the rational man, giving him the dignity of a person endowed with initiative and control over his actions. “God wanted to “leave man in the hands of his own decision” (Si 15,14), so that he may seek his Creator without coercion and, adhering to Him, freely reach full and happy perfection.