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Schuller, Robert (1926- ) to Atlee Kohl

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC05508.290 Author/Creator: Schuller, Robert (1926- ) Place Written: Garden Grove, California Type: Typed letter signed Date: 15 December 1987 Pagination: 1 p. + env. 26.7 x 18.3 cm Order a Copy

Response to Kohl's solicitation letter. Schuller writes that as a Christian pastor, he embraces great landmarks of Biblical faith--the Ten Commandments, Beatitudes, etc. He sees each persona as infinitely precious, and esteems all, including his enemies. He is loved by God, which transforms "I am" to "I can," a vision held by leaders of all sorts. Jesus is his model, and his energies are directed toward the day when there is peace and love throughout the world.

Schuller, Robert Harold, fl. 1987

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