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The Search for Meaning in the Experience of Freedom (III), 1975 November 4

The Search for Meaning in the Experience of Freedom (III), 1975 November 4

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In this third lecture in the Search for Meaning, Howard Thurman discusses freedom as it relates to personal accountability. Thurman defines freedom as the ability to stand in the present that ultimately determines the future. Freedom is also defined as having a sense of option and alternative. It is the freedom of choice that keeps our soul alive. Additionally, it is our desire and ability to take responsibility for our deeds despite extenuating circumstances that give us true liberation.

Collection: The Search for Meaning (1975, Second Christian Church, Indianapolis, IN)

Tags: choice, freedom, liberty, meaning, option

Description by ShaCarolyn Halyard

Location: Second Christian Church, Indianapolis, Indiana

Citation: Thurman, Howard, “The Search for Meaning in the Experience of Freedom (III), 1975 November 4,” The Howard Thurman Digital Archive, accessed July 9, 2024, https://thurman.pitts.emory.edu/items/show/231.

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