CHARACTER: The composite of definite moral
and personal traits which serves to distinguish an
individual and to mark the type to which he belongs.
Morality is essentially a matter of will, and thus of
free agency. The will is, therefore, closely
associated with character; but it exists, in the true sense of
the word only in so far as it is free and accepts the
new modification voluntarily, instead of possessing
it by nature, or being constrained to it by external
influences. The criterion of character, in Kantian
phrase, is " not what nature makes of man, but
what man makes of himself." Character must,
therefore, differ essentially from the original
disposition of man. The different forces and im-
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RELIGIOUS ENCYCLOPEDIA
Ctuirtisaa
Christmas
carry the Gospel to the people outside the church
building, working in harmony with the pastor.
To carry this idea into effect, he founded the
German Evangelistic Union, in conjunction with
Bernstorff and Piickler. He purchased in Bonn a
disused Presbyterian chapel with a large house at
tached, and turned it into a training-school for
evangelists. After his death the institution was
transferred to Barmen, where there was thought to
be a wider field for its work. He was also an en
thusiastic advocate of foreign missions, and in
1874, with Warneck, founded the
Allgemeine Mis
sionszeitschr%ft,
in which moat of his writings on
missionary topics first appeared. The best known
of these is
Der gegenxnartige Stayed der evartgel%schen
Fleidenmission
(Giitersloh, 1879; Eng. transl.,
London, 1880). Another of his numerous works
which was translated into English was his sharp
arraignment of England for permitting and even
encouraging the opium traffic, Der
%ndobritische
Opiumhandel and seine W%rkungen
(1878; Eng.
transl., London, 1879). (E. Sacsssu.)
BIBLIOGRAPHY: Zum (JcdBchCniae Theodor ChriatLieba, Bonn,
1889; Mrs. T. C6riatlieb, Theodor CAriatlieb of Bonn,
London, 1892 (by his widow).