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... lifeboat ethic . They require that , in an age of instant commu- nication around the globe , we allow others to suffer and die without intervening in their behalf . A second possibility is to take seriously the idea of one world . The ...
... lifeboat ethic . They require that , in an age of instant commu- nication around the globe , we allow others to suffer and die without intervening in their behalf . A second possibility is to take seriously the idea of one world . The ...
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... lifeboat ethic than to global consciousness . Globally determined policies can be applied only if there are global controls . But Christians could live in terms of what global consciousness requires , thus wit- nessing to a spiritual ...
... lifeboat ethic than to global consciousness . Globally determined policies can be applied only if there are global controls . But Christians could live in terms of what global consciousness requires , thus wit- nessing to a spiritual ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Christian Existence in a World of Limits | 7 |
Ecojustice and Christian Salvation | 20 |
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