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The greatest thing this age can be proud of is the birth of man in the conciousness of men. In his drunken orgies of power and national pride, man may flout and jeer at it. When organised national selfishness, racial antipathy and commercial self seeking begin to display their ugly deformities in all their nakedness, then comes the time for man to know that his salvation is not in political organisations and extended trade relations, not in any mechanical re-arrangement of social system but in a deeper transformation of life, in the liberation of consciousness in love, in the realisation of God in man.

In this passage, the phrase "God in man" implies

A.

God having assumed the shape of man

B.

neither fully godly nor fully human

C.

man being transformed into God

D.

the divine qualities in man

Correct answer is D

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