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Relationship

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 August 2024

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You may have wondered why this title consisted of the word relationship in the singular, instead of relationships, in the plural. There is a significance in it. The baby is born into one relationship, that with the mother, and ends up, if all goes well, in one relationship, that with God. All that happens in between is a development from this first simple relationship and at the same time a preparing for the very different sort of simple relationship in which we all hope to end, and for which this life on earth is a preparation. It is intended today to examine the psychological development of relationship in this life in the light of its function in preparation us for the final relationship in the life to come, with special reference to the position of young students in their last few years at school.

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Copyright © 1959 Provincial Council of the English Province of the Order of Preachers

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The substance of an address given on April 10th, 1958, at The National Conference of Religious Assistants and Chaplains of The Young Christian Students.